On Saturday 28 August 2004 17:50, Benjamin Reed wrote: > I'm having issues with the cvsservice ioslave on Mac OS X. As far as > I'm aware it's never worked, and I'm finally having some time to sit > down and figure out why. Hi! Does Cervisia die or the CVS DCOP service (cvsservice)? > When I attach to it, it dies with: > > Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. > 0x0230cb18 in QString::QString(QString const&) () > > a backtrace gives me: > > ---(snip!)--- > #0 0x0230cb18 in QString::QString(QString const&) () > #1 0x0002ac0c in > ZZN6KParts16BrowserExtension16staticMetaObjectEvE12param_slot_3 () > #2 0x8fe17990 in __dyld_call_module_initializers_for_objects () > #3 0x8fe17458 in __dyld_call_module_initializers () > #4 0x8fe14584 in __dyld__dyld_make_delayed_module_initializer_calls () > #5 0x0000aa98 in _start (argc=1, argv=0xbffffa28, envp=0xbffffa30) at > /SourceCache/Csu/Csu-47/crt.c:267 > #6 0x0000a894 in KParts::PartManager::slotWidgetDestroyed() () > #7 0x8fe1a558 in __dyld__dyld_start () > ---(snip!)--- > > (dyld is the equivalent to ld.so on Mac OS X) > > Any ideas what could be going wrong here? Seems a strange way to die... No ideas. Sorry! Do you have any additional information? valgrind? console output? Bye, Christian >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<