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Re: OSX Crash on Window.close

To: REALbasic Betas <realbasic-betas at lists dot realsoftware dot com>
Subject: Re: OSX Crash on Window.close
From: Ruslan Zasukhin <sunshine at public dot kherson dot ua>
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:53:24 +0300
on 10/25/02 4:00 PM, REALbasic Betas at
realbasic-betas at lists dot realsoftware dot com wrote:

> Subject: OSX Crash on Window.close
> From: "Tim James" <tjames1 at bigpond dot net dot au>
> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 21:49:44 +1000
> 
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> I have just spent a long time trying to debug a problem  and now find
> it seems to be a problem only in OSX RB runtime and IDE but not in
> Classic under OSX. ( I have not tried it under a rebooted OS 9.2.2)
> 
> The bug occurs when one window is closed and the system should activate
> the next front window.
> 
> In a random manner the application will crash at this point in OSX but
> not in classic mode (solid as a rock -never crashes)
> 
> OSX 10.2 ,RB  4.5.1fc1 Mac OS X,G4 733Mhz, Valentina Plugin
> 
> Can anyone shed any light ??

Hi Tim,

You have forget mention version of Valentina.

If you use 1.9.5 version then you need switch to 1.9.6beta,
Because fixed one similar bug on OS X.

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