Photoshop CS4 gamma is wrong

I've been using Lightroom and PS CS3 for a couple of years with no problems.
I've just updated to CS4 and now when I send a photo from LR to PS it always looks too light. I find to get LR and PS looking similar I have to apply an exposure adjustment mask with a gamma correct of 0.86 in PS??
I'm using;
Vista Ultimate 32bit
Photoshop CS4 v11.0.1
Lightroom v2.3
Camera Raw 5.3
Nvidia 9600GT (1GB memory)
My monitors are calibrated and profiled using GretagMacBeth Profile maker 5.05 and an Eye One Pro, the profiles have been applied as system profiles so Vista loads them correctly.
This issue has only come into being since installing CS4. Has anyone else seen this and if so do you have a fix?
Regards
James

Thanks for the reply. I'd love to post a screen grab but I can't work out how to post an image?? I'm sure it's something that's really easy but I can't see how to! :( Am I missing an obvious "insert image" button somewhere?
A text overview of my settings from Photoshop;
WORKING SPACES
RGB - ProPhoto RGB
CMYK - Coated FOGRA27 (ISO 12647-2:2004)
Gray - Dot Gain 15%
Spot - Dot Gain 15%
COLOR MANAGEMENT POLICIES
RGB/CMYK/Gray - Preserve Embedded Profiles
Ask when opening, pasting or when missing
CONVERSION OPTIONS
Engine - Adobe (ACE)
Intent - Perceptual
Yes to 'Use Blackpoint Compensation', 'Use Dither (8-bit/channel images)' and 'Compensate for Scene-referred Profiles'
ADVANCED CONTROLS
No to 'Desaturate Monitor Colours' and 'Blend RGB Colours Using Gamma'
Thanks again for any help you can offer.
James

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    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
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    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    1   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cf047f MPWaitOnSemaphore + 125
    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    5   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
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    1   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cf047f MPWaitOnSemaphore + 125
    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    5   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 15:
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    1   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cf047f MPWaitOnSemaphore + 125
    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    5   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
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    1   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cf047f MPWaitOnSemaphore + 125
    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    4   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    5   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
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    1   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cf047f MPWaitOnSemaphore + 125
    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    5   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
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    1   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cf047f MPWaitOnSemaphore + 125
    2   MultiProcessor Support        0x1e2a3eff 0x1e274000 + 196351
    3   ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x96cdd057 PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
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    5   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    9   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
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    5   AdobeACE                      0x027c138d 0x2790000 + 201613
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    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065dcd pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 73
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    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900343a6 mach_wait_until + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab3ad nanosleep + 314
    2   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cc6755 ScObjects::Thread::sleep(unsigned int) + 143
    3   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cc67b5 ScObjects::Thread::wait(unsigned int) + 23
    4   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cb7502 ScObjects::BridgeTalkThread::run() + 332
    5   com.adobe.PSAutomate          0x23cc6a77 ScObjects::Thread::go(void*) + 239
    6   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    7   libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 35:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 36:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 37:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 38:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 39:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 40:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 41:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 42:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 43:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 44:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 45:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
    3   data_flow                     0x03ba02b2 boost::detail::condition_impl::do_wait(_opaque_pthread_mutex_t*) + 24
    4   data_flow                     0x03b9365b void boost::condition::do_wait<boost::recursive_mutex>(boost::recursive_mutex&) + 51
    5   data_flow                     0x03b96061 boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks>::execute_task() volatile + 135
    6   data_flow                     0x03b96bba boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> >::run() + 232
    7   data_flow                     0x03b9390b boost::_bi::bind_t<void, boost::_mfi::mf0<void, boost::threadpool::detail::worker_thread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::thre adpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > >, boost::_bi::list1<boost::_bi::value<boost::shared_ptr<boost::threadpool::detail::worker_t hread<boost::threadpool::detail::pool_core<boost::threadpool::prio_task_func, boost::threadpool::prio_scheduler, boost::threadpool::static_size, boost::threadpool::resize_controller, boost::threadpool::wait_for_all_tasks> > > > > >::operator()() + 43
    8   data_flow                     0x03b95fd1 boost::function0<void, std::allocator<boost::function_base> >::operator()() const + 79
    9   data_flow                     0x03ba1bc5 thread_proxy + 99
    10  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065155 _pthread_start + 321
    11  libSystem.B.dylib             0x90065012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 46:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900342ce semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900662c6 _pthread_cond_wait + 1267
    2   libSystem.B.dylib             0x900ab539 pthread_cond_wait + 48
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