On 23/07/2009, at 4:53 PM, syntonica wrote:

The entryArray is, of course, the dataSource for the tableView.


No it's not, if <entryArray> is an NSArray or related. NSArray does not implement NSTableDataSource. Your (controller) code must implement that, maybe by using or referencing an array. If <entryArray> is the controller, we need to see it. (and, as an aside, it's badly named).

I am assuming I am hitting a bug in 10.4 that was fixed in 10.5, but for the life of me, I cannot figure out what it may be. Recompiling in 10.5 does not give me any clues.

So show us the real datasource code. The -awakeFromNib snippet tells us nothing useful. Your assumption is very unlikely to be the case, since thousands of tables have been working since the release of Leopard without a hoard of angry developers clamouring for blood...

--Graham


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