On 5/28/09 4:39 PM, "Tiemo Hollmann TB" <toolb...@kestner.de> wrote:
Hi Tiemo, * IS this a SINGLE your user who have 10.4.11? or exists other? * so from CD the application and DB is copied to HDD? with Vstudio user can try open db and REINDEX it. also Diagnose. You can explain easy 2 steps todo, If needed free serials for Vstudio you can get on our site after login > My new App has a read only valentina db. My App runs fine on some hundreds > of Win machines and also some Macs > > There are no updates, no inserts to the db in my app, just plain selects. > The db resides inside the app bundle on the Mac. > > Now I have a customer (not verified perhaps two), where my app crashes > immediately (and reproduceble), when doing any select on the db without any > error message, it just quits. After the crash, the app can't be started > anymore, even a restart of the Mac doesn't changes anything. At any attempt > to start the app the user gets the error message "the app was quit > unexpectedly". The user has to deinstall the app and reinstall it to be able > to start the app again. But with the first click on any button, where a > select is send to the db, the app crashes again and is unusable anymore. The > crash log tells something about problems with the db index (has Ruslan > already analyzed). I am not using a separate index file. > > The Mac is a MacBook with 10.4.11 and 1 GB of memory, so it should be enough > of RAM. There is no other (admin) user profile, it is a single user machine, > so all rights are available. "Everything else" is running fine on this > machine, so it can't be a corrupted memory modul. I gave all permission for > everyone to the app and inherited it to all files of the app and at least my > app runs fine on "all" other Macs (at least not this crash). > > > > I know, that this is very hard to track down and is obviously valentina > related and it must be something on the end user machine, but perhaps > anybody has encountered something similar and has any idea where else to > look for, I have no ideas left. Btw. the valentina list either had no ideas. > > > > I am not the Mac expert. Could it be a worth to look for an update of the OS > X, without switching completely to 10.5? I have never looked, can you > select, which updates you want to load on a Mac? -- Best regards, Ruslan Zasukhin VP Engineering and New Technology Paradigma Software, Inc Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information http://www.paradigmasoft.com [I feel the need: the need for speed] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution