Jim,

Turns out the best fix is to download and install an alternate
toolkit.  If you are using the Eclipse plugin, it takes all of a
couple of minutes to get back in business with these instructions:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220#c22


On Nov 16, 9:55 am, Jim Douglas <jdoug...@basis.com> wrote:
> My MacBook Pro is my main GWT development system, so I'm dead in the
> water here too.  Kelly mentions a possible workaround in comment #16,
> but I haven't seen the details:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4220#c15
>
> Apparently this Apple bug will be fixed in Safari 4.0.5, but there's
> no way of knowing when it will be released.
>
> On Nov 16, 9:35 am, Rob Tanner <caspersg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I was running along last week just perfectly with the GWT Eclipse
> > plugin v1.7.1 and Eclipse 3.5.1 on an Mac running Snow Leopard. This
> > morning I installed an update bring Safari to v4.0.4 and the OS to
> > 10.6.2.  Now hosted mode crashes with the error: Invalid memory access
> > of location 00000010 eip=92a2477b.
>
> > Since it all worked fine last week, I'm sure this is related to the
> > update.  I'm not exactly sure what the message is telling me other
> > than I'm trying to use memory I shouldn't.  Does anyone know of a work-
> > around?
>
> > -- Rob

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