On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:05 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

Where the HECK did that URL come from?
I entered it.

/dev/rdisk1s10 is a raw device.  It isn't a filesystem, not at all.

You are absolutely right. The app is called HFS+ Checker and it does just this: it reads a raw partition (which contains an HFS+ filesystem) and supplies all sorts of useful information.

And all cats from 10.3.4 to 10.5.8 had no problem of getting some icon for it. Snow Leopard also supplies appropriate icons for non-existing files (like: "/sillyName").

There really is no reason it should crash.

Currently I have replaced "/dev/rdisk1s10" with the (non-existing) "/ rdisk1s10" which avoids the crash.

Any suggestions of better ways to avoid the crash would be most welcome.

Hah!  OK.

One possibility would be to swizzle or override-in-a-subclass the one NSDocument method in that backtrace and see what the key is and if that provides a clue.

b.bum

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