Martin wrote:
|Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote:
| |At 6:13 PM -0500 2/8/09, Alexander Hansen wrote:
| | | [email protected] wrote:
| | |
| | | <snip>
| | |
| | | Can we please just get a transcript of the output
| | | of "fontforge
| | | --version" from your system?
[snip]| |
| | Here it is. I don't know what the osascript
| | problems in the middle are about. -- Jonathan
| |
| | Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by George Williams.
| |  Executable based on sources from 16:11 GMT
| | 24-Dec-2008-ML.
| |  Library based on sources from 16:11 GMT
| | 24-Dec-2008.
| | 2009-02-08 22:10:59.090 osascript[19963] ***
| | _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x3239c0 of class
| | NSPathStore2 autoreleased with no pool in place -
| | just leaking
|
| Now that we know that it is fontforge that
| produces this garbage output, we can focus on the
| way how it starts up and reacts on the --version
| flag. Looking at the sources, I see that this is
| rather complicated, and there is no immediate and
| obvious answer.
|
| Two points to check, however:
|
| [first point deleted]
|
| Second thing to check: Other people who were
| seeing the "osacript[]...leaking" error messages
| tracked it down to some 3rd-party scripting
| addition (in one case related to a logitech
| mouse) sitting in
| /Library/ScriptingAdditions/ or
| ~/Library/ScriptingAdditions/. Do you have
| anything in one of these 2 directories?
|
| --
| Martin
Re "second thing: Yes, I have a Logitech mouse, and "ls
/Library/ScriptingAdditions/" gives

    LCC Scroll Enhancer Loader.osax  XTool.osax

("LCC" stands for "Logitech Control Center", I believe. Listing
~/Library/ScriptingAdditions/ gives

    Jon???s Commands.osax  Skeleton Addition.osax  TextLists)

I have now updated the Logitech Control Center to 2.6.0, and with this the
leaking-osascript messages have disappeared, both in doing "fontforge
--version" and another, unrelated command which has produced the same
garbage for me. It seems to me that (incidentally) the leaking-osascript
problem is solved. --Jonathan


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