IPhoto dosn't wolk at all..

since the last woftware update iPhoto doesn't work at all... When I launch the application the spinning indicator appears and there's nothing the app let me do... I cannot make any action, cause the application appares to be freezed in a non working status.... The error report int hte following lines
Date/Time:  
2012-04-22 23:27:41 +0200
OS Version: 
10.6.8 (Build 10K549)
Architecture:
i386
Report Version:  7
Command:    
iPhoto
Path:       
/Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Version:    
9.2.3 (9.2.3)
Build Version:   1
Project Name:
iPhotoProject
Source Version:  629052000000000
Parent:     
launchd [102]
PID:        
372
Event:      
hang
Duration:   
5.01s (sampling started after 2 seconds)
Steps:      
10 (100ms sampling interval)
Pageins:    
0
Pageouts:   
0
Process:    
iPhoto [372]
Path:       
/Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
UID:        
502
  Thread 279f  
DispatchQueue 1
  User stack:
10 ??? (in iPhoto + 63065) [0x10659]
10 ??? (in iPhoto + 65994) [0x111ca]
10 NSApplicationMain + 574 (in AppKit) [0x95588289]
10 -[NSApplication run] + 821 (in AppKit) [0x955901f3]
10 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 156 (in AppKit) [0x955cddd6]
10 _DPSNextEvent + 847 (in AppKit) [0x955ce595]
10 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 81 (in HIToolbox) [0x9092fa3e]
10 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 158 (in HIToolbox) [0x9092faf5]
10 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 392 (in HIToolbox) [0x9092fe04]
10 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989541f1]
10 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989543c4]
10 __CFRunLoopRun + 1071 (in CoreFoundation) [0x98954eef]
10 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 1201 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989572c1]
10 __NSThreadPerformPerform + 506 (in Foundation) [0x9105e671]
10 -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33 (in RedRock) [0x1d7b8d1]
10 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 136 (in CoreFoundation) [0x98991e18]
10 __invoking___ + 29 (in CoreFoundation) [0x98991ead]
10 ??? (in iPhoto + 2737120) [0x29d3e0]
10 ??? (in iPhoto + 569871) [0x8c20f]
10 ??? (in iPhoto + 570330) [0x8c3da]
10 ICACopyObjectPropertyDictionary + 117 (in ImageCapture) [0x9a71c396]
10 ICACommand::ProcessCommand() + 76 (in ImageCapture) [0x9a7194e4]
10 ICACommand::SendSync() + 65 (in ImageCapture) [0x9a719983]
10 ICAAESendMessage + 161 (in ImageCapture) [0x9a72405a]
10 AESendMessage + 4302 (in AE) [0x920991c6]
10 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989541f1]
10 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989543c4]
10 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989552df]
10 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
1 lo_alltraps + 454 [0x2a1976]
1 i386_astintr + 47 [0x2aacb4]
1 ast_taken + 247 [0x219432]
1 bsd_ast + 806 [0x48fec0]
1 postsig + 432 [0x48d017]
1 exit1 + 449 [0x481892]
1 task_terminate_internal + 315 [0x22ca96]
1 vm_map_remove + 151 [0x261b4b]
1 vm_map_lookup_locked + 6382 [0x261954]
1 memory_object_recover_named + 11929 [0x26ec52]
1 memory_object_recover_named + 8809 [0x26e022]
1 memory_object_recover_named + 8171 [0x26dda4]
1 memory_object_recover_named + 4916 [0x26d0ed]
1 vm_page_free_list + 91 [0x27dad0]
1 vm_page_free_prepare_object + 31 [0x27c14b]
1 vm_page_remove + 134 [0x27c028]
  Thread 27a8  
DispatchQueue 2
  User stack:
9 start_wqthread + 30 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ead5c6]
9 _pthread_wqthread + 390 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ead781]
9 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 240 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eadcfe]
9 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 163 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eadf59]
9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eae382]
  Kernel stack:
9 kevent + 97 [0x47a699]
  Thread 27aa 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27ac 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTRunLoopThread run:] + 509 (in ProXTCore) [0x176f9cd]
9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x910821b3]
9 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989541f1]
9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989543c4]
9 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989552df]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 27ad 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTRunLoopThread run:] + 509 (in ProXTCore) [0x176f9cd]
9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x910821b3]
9 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989541f1]
9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989543c4]
9 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989552df]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 27c3 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27c4 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27c5 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27c6 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27c7 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTRunLoopThread run:] + 509 (in ProXTCore) [0x176f9cd]
9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x910821b3]
9 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989541f1]
9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989543c4]
9 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989552df]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 27c8 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27c9 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27ca 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27cb 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27cc 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27cd 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27ce 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27cf 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d0 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d1 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d2 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
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9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d3 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d4 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d5 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 416 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d590]
9 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 50 (in ProXTCore) [0x176e5e2]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27d6 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[RAOperationQueueImpl _workThread] + 217 (in iLifeSQLAccess) [0x1860dc9]
9 -[RALatchTrigger wait] + 81 (in iLifeSQLAccess) [0x1860f41]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 27d7 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[RAOperationQueueImpl _workThread] + 217 (in iLifeSQLAccess) [0x1860dc9]
9 -[RALatchTrigger wait] + 81 (in iLifeSQLAccess) [0x1860f41]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 27db 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 438 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d5a6]
9 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285 (in ProXTCore) [0x176ee35]
9 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726 (in ProXTCore) [0x176f2e6]
9 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181 (in ProXTCore) [0x176fb95]
9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 166 (in ProXTCore) [0x1778506]
9 -[RKAsyncImageRenderer _backgroundRenderThread:] + 177 (in RedRock) [0x1d59491]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9103d294]
9 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9103d3b1]
9 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x910848e8]
9 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ee45a8]
9 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87b5a]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 27e1 
  User stack:
9 start_wqthread + 30 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ead5c6]
9 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ead412]
  Kernel stack:
9 bsdthread_create + 1313 [0x4d4581]
  Thread 280d 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionReallyInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 329 (in Foundation) [0x91081224]
9 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989541f1]
9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989543c4]
9 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989552df]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 2810 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 select$DARWIN_EXTSN + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93ea6ac6]
  Kernel stack:
9 sleep + 52 [0x49115a]
  Thread 2811 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[RAOperationQueueImpl _workThread] + 217 (in iLifeSQLAccess) [0x1860dc9]
9 -[RALatchTrigger wait] + 81 (in iLifeSQLAccess) [0x1860f41]
9 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93e87afa]
  Kernel stack:
9 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 [0x210d84]
  Thread 2815 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 __NSThread__main__ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x91048474]
9 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x910484c4]
9 -[XTThread run:] + 438 (in ProXTCore) [0x176d5a6]
9 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 1285 (in ProXTCore) [0x176ee35]
9 -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 726 (in ProXTCore) [0x176f2e6]
9 -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 181 (in ProXTCore) [0x176fb95]
9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 166 (in ProXTCore) [0x1778506]
9 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68 (in RedRock) [0x1d8d134]
9 -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33 (in RedRock) [0x1d7b8d1]
9 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 136 (in CoreFoundation) [0x98991e18]
9 __invoking___ + 29 (in CoreFoundation) [0x98991ead]
9 ??? (in iPhoto + 568021) [0x8bad5]
9 ??? (in iPhoto + 568196) [0x8bb84]
9 ??? (in iPhoto + 568447) [0x8bc7f]
9 ??? (in iPhoto + 569030) [0x8bec6]
9 ??? (in iPhoto + 571020) [0x8c68c]
9 _CF_forwarding_prep_0 + 50 (in CoreFoundation) [0x989927d2]
9 ___forwarding___ + 1108 (in CoreFoundation) [0x98992ca4]
9 -[RKInvoker forwardInvocation:] + 133 (in RedRock) [0x1d7b6e5]
9 -[NSObject(NSThreadPerformAdditions) performSelectorOnMainThread:withObject:waitUntilDone:] + 184 (in Foundation) [0x9107080f]
9 -[NSObject(NSThreadPerformAdditions) performSelector:onThread:withObject:waitUntilDone:modes:] + 1111 (in Foundation) [0x9105dd35]
9 -[NSCondition wait] + 316 (in Foundation) [0x910706b3]
9 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb73f8]
9 __semwait_signal + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5aa2]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Thread 2817 
  User stack:
9 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb50de]
9 _pthread_start + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5259]
9 startIOThread(void*) + 156 (in CoreVideo) [0x980c92ea]
9 CVDisplayLink::runIOThread() + 1016 (in CoreVideo) [0x980c96fe]
9 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb73f8]
9 __semwait_signal + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x93eb5aa2]
  Kernel stack:
9 semaphore_wait_continue + 0 [0x22a88f]
  Binary Images:
0x1000 -   0xd29fe3  com.apple.iPhoto 9.2.3 (9.2.3) <F31985CC-1214-391C-8756-55E167434F58> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
   0x176a000 -  0x17cafff  com.apple.proxtcore 1.3 (140.59) <6C899840-6789-3A2A-A090-BF368536C5EE> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/ProXTCore.framework/Versi ons/A/ProXTCore
   0x181c000 -  0x18fbff3  com.apple.iLifeSQLAccess 1.6 (30.14) <2CBF1F57-610A-33B8-9607-30C38DF4155B> /Library/Frameworks/iLifeSQLAccess.framework/Versions/A/iLifeSQLAccess
   0x1d34000 -  0x217afe3  com.apple.RedRock

Try this:  make a temporary, backup copy (if you don't already have a backup copy) of the library and try the following:
1 - delete the iPhoto preference file, com.apple.iPhoto.plist, that resides in your
     User/Home()/Library/ Preferences folder.
2 - delete iPhoto's cache file, Cache.db, that is located in your
     User/Home()/Library/Caches/com.apple.iPhoto folder. 
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3 - launch iPhoto and try again.
NOTE: If you're moved your library from its default location in your Home/Pictures folder you will have to point iPhoto to its new location when you next open iPhoto by holding down the Option key when launching iPhoto.  You'll also have to reset the iPhoto's various preferences.
If that doesn't help log into another user account on your Mac and see if you can run iPhoto there.  If not then a reinstall of iPhoto is indicated. To do so you'll have to delete the current application and all files with "iPhoto" in the file name with either a .PKG or .BOM extension that reside in the HD/Library/Receipts folder and from the /var/db/receipts/  folder,
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Then install iPhoto from the disk it came on originally.

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    i installed latest software updates today and since then iphoto will not work at all.  The window oens but it remains blank, and when I go to force quit it says iphoto not responding, so it's as if it's crashing on startup.  I can't access my photo library or put new photos in the library from my camera, in fact I can't do anything at all with it. 
    I am in Africa a long way from home and tech support, so please can anyone help me??  Im a bit desperate as my whole photo library is inaccessible, and it will be months before I am back in the UK.
    I am not hugeley techie so plain English please. 
    Thanks

    Hardware Information:
              MacBook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo)
              MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro2,2
              1 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU: 2 cores
              3 GB RAM
    Video Information:
              ATY,RadeonX1600 - VRAM: 128 MB
    Startup Items:
              AdobeVersionCue: Path: /Library/StartupItems/AdobeVersionCue
              ADSLAutoConfig: Path: /Library/StartupItems/ADSLAutoConfig
              HWNetMgr: Path: /Library/StartupItems/HWNetMgr
              HWPortDetect: Path: /Library/StartupItems/HWPortDetect
              StartOuc: Path: /Library/StartupItems/StartOuc
    System Software:
              Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) - Uptime: 0 days 0:49:42
    Disk Information:
              Hitachi HTS541612J9SA00 disk0 : (111.79 GB)
                        (null) (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 200 MB
                        Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 111.47 GB (6.45 GB free)
    USB Information:
              JMicron USB to ATA/ATAPI bridge 111.79 GB
                        (null) (disk1s1) <not mounted>: 32 KB
                        Backup (disk1s3) <not mounted>: 111.67 GB
              Vodafone (Huawei) Vodafone Mobile Broadband (Huawei)
              Micron Built-in iSight
              Apple Computer Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
              Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
              Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
    FireWire Information:
    Thunderbolt Information:
    Kernel Extensions:
              com.rim.driver.BlackBerryUSBDriverInt          (0.0.67)
              com.huawei.driver.cdc_usb_bus          (1.0.2)
              com.huawei.driver.cdc_acm          (2.6.2f17)
              com.huawei.driver.dc_net          (1.0.2)
              com.huawei.driver.cdc_ncm          (2.6.2f16)
              de.novamedia.driver.NMSmartplugSCSIDevice          (1.0.1)
    Problem System Launch Daemons:
              [loaded] de.novamedia.nmnetmgrd.plist
              [not loaded] org.samba.winbindd.plist
    Problem System Launch Agents:
              [failed] com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist
    Launch Daemons:
              [loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
              [loaded] com.adobe.versioncueCS3.plist
              [loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
              [loaded] com.trusteer.rooks.rooksd.plist
              [failed] xxx.qnation.PeerGuardian.kextload.plist
    Launch Agents:
              [loaded] com.adobe.CS4ServiceManager.plist
              [loaded] com.trusteer.rapport.rapportd.plist
              [loaded] de.novamedia.VodafoneDeviceObserver.plist
    User Launch Agents:
              [loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist
              [failed] com.facebook.videochat.[redacted].plist
              [loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist
              [loaded] com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper.plist
    User Login Items:
              iTunesHelper
              MTN Pocket Internet
              Microsoft AU Daemon
              Vodafone Mobile Broadband
              Vodafone Mobile Broadband
    3rd Party Preference Panes:
              Adobe Version Cue CS3
              BDSPrefPane
              Déjà Vu
              Flash Player
              Flip4Mac WMV
              Trusteer Endpoint Protection
    Internet Plug-ins::
              Flip4Mac WMV Plugin: Version: 2.3.2.6
              FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 11.9.900.152 - SDK 10.6
              JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 13.9.8 - SDK 10.6 Outdated! Update
              Flash Player: Version: 11.9.900.152 - SDK 10.6 Outdated! Update
              AdobePDFViewer: Version: 9.5.5
              QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.6.6
              SharePointBrowserPlugin: Version: 14.3.9 - SDK 10.6
              Google Earth Web Plug-in: Version: 7.1
              RealPlayer Plugin: Version: (null)
              Silverlight: Version: 4.0.50524.0
              iPhotoPhotocast: Version: 7.0
    Bad Fonts:
              None
    Old applications:
              None
    Time Machine:
              Information not available
    Top Processes by CPU:
                  32%          firefox
                  25%          Vodafone Mobile Broadband
                   3%          EtreCheck
                   2%          WindowServer
                   1%          ps
    Top Processes by Memory:
              289 MB          firefox
              86 MB          mds
              55 MB          Mail
              52 MB          WindowServer
              52 MB          Finder
    Virtual Memory Statistics:
              1.44 GB          Free RAM
              846 MB          Active RAM
              427 MB          Inactive RAM
              324 MB          Wired RAM
              383 MB          Page-ins
              0 B          Page-outs

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    iTunes, iPhoto, Safari, Quicktime... all quit (with no error) after launching. I noticed this after importing images from my digcam into iPhoto.
    Any ideas? I've run diskutility, repaired the disk and repaired permissions.
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    Greg:
    The preference file gets recreated the next time iPhoto is launched and does not affect the contents of the library as such. The key file is the library database Library6.iPhoto. It probably got damaged during the crashing.
    You can try to recover the library by rebuilding the library. I don't think it will but definitely work a try. Here's how: launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys depressed and follow the instructions to rebuild the library. Select the first three options.
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    Once this is completed you can delete the Originals folder from the desktop and the iPhoto Llibrary folder. If desired, you can keep the older library folder to try other fixes on it.
    In the future I recommend you make a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto file after each import and after doing a lot of editing and organizing in the library. Then if you experience a similar crash all you need to do is replace the damaged database file with the backup copy and you'll be back to the same place in the library as when you make the backup. See the tip at the end of my signature.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've written an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

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