I can't answer that just now as this is a joint development effort and some of the libs I link I am not intimately familiar with. They are C+ +.

So you surmise and exception is being raised in x86 code and not ppc code. Interesting.

Thanks, I now have a path to travel.

-db

On Feb 2, 2010, at 9:20 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:


On Feb 2, 2010, at 9:11 PM, David Blanton wrote:

Yes, I have the crash log that is generated when launching with Rosetta off which I include here for list perusal. Interestingly, I just got off the phone with an Apple Consulting Engineer who let me know that there have been problems (mostly video) with the 27" iMac where this problem manifests itself. There have been two firmware updates. we have seen this problem ONLY on 27" iMacs. Makes ya wonder!

It looks like you're using some C++ code. Have you installed any C++ exception handlers? I suspect you've got an exception that is being thrown for whatever reason and is not being caught, and it's causing a crash.

Nick Zitzmann
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