> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks for the aid so far. > > I've followed the debug process that Adam outlines, and the > following is > returned from the bt command: > > #0 0x007c1b20 in malloc () > #1 0x0060106f in lab () from c:\GNUstep\System\Tools\gnustep-gui.dll > #2 0x7c9011a7 in ntdll!LdrSetAppCompatDllRedirectionCallback () from > ntdll.dll
unfortunately not much help, since I guess the gnustep libraries are not compiled with debugging information. It looks like the stack is just messed up anyway, as I don't think the function 'lab' is in gnustep. I had suggested NSZombiesEnabled before - you just set the environment variable and run the program again, and you should get output if an object is being used after being deallocated. Other than that I might suggest putting NSLog statements in various place to narrow it down. That's tedious, but on Windows it's probably best unless you have a good idea how to debug things. _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev