Snow Leopard + Aperture 2.1.4 (problem)
I´ve just installed Snow Leopard in my MacBook Pro.
When I opened Aperture 2.1.4 that I use, i saw in the export window a fixed grey bar, wich is sometimes a problem to see folders.
I made a clean reinstall of Aperture but the problem is still there.
Any help please.
Problem image here : http://www.euroweblink.com/fotografias/screenshot.jpg
zemitch - I also use one of the slowest machines capable of running SL, but my your graphics card may be different than mine. But I also store my masters on an external drive and that wasn't the issue.
I found rebuilding the database of Aperture when starting up helps a bit, but the biggest improvement is to do cropping/straightening AFTER the other adjustments. That changes my workflow, but with no crop/straighten, the other adjustments didn't not show the horrible slowdown.
See if that helps you.
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The following problems have been going on for many months and I've been using my computer less and less. I have posted about and followed most of these problems before but I'm going to revive my efforts to figure out how to get my computer working again because the situtaion is simply heartbreaking to me and unbearable to ignore. Now Aperture is crashing within seconds of opening it so I have no access to all my photographs and no ability to pursue my photograhy hobby any further.
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Crashes and instability have become the norm. I hold my breath on restarts hoping my cursor will click and my keyboard will work. I cannot estimate the times I've not been able to fill out a crash report or that I've typed a few short sentences and it's frozen before I can hit send.
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Hi ArielAce , thanks for getting back to me!
I would recommend downloading and running the HP Print and Scan Doctor.
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Hi! I work with Photoshop/Premiere Elements 10 on my snow leopard (10.6.8) without problems since years. Now I want to move over to the new MacBook Pro (and lion 10.7.5) but only Photoshop runs on it, every Premiere version (I downloaded Elements 12 and further more) stops installation and shows Installation ERROR: ASU has quit unexpectedly, Media DB Error: 18. Please help!
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Because of work pressure, after 48 hours with no improvement, I wound up buying a new iMac, so can work but still would love to have my iBook back, plus use of my Printer and scanner again. Last night finally managed to Panther reinstalled after erasing 4 times and many failed attempts at install. Everything seemingly fine but Snow Leopard first reinstall failed so erased once more. Second time SL installed but gave a warning in red saying something to the effect that as I am installing an older OS over a newer one, there will be issues. This leads me to believe that somehow, despite Time Machines and now 5 separate Hard Drive erasures through utilities, Mountain Lion is STILL on there? How on earth can I get rid of it and return just to Snow leopard. Any help really welcomed as I am at the end of my tether but don't want to give up on my old faithful (until now) iBook
PS: Sorry if I post in the wrong sectionFirst, that cannot be an iBook G4 as that machine cannot run Snow Leopard let alone Mountain Lion. To run Snow Leopard it has to be an Intel processor, not a G4. What does it show as the Model Identifier in About This Mac, More Info, System Report, Hardware, Model Identifier?
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MacBook pro, snow leopard, iPhone and Bluetooth PAN problems
Short Version:
I am having connectivity issues connecting my new MacBook Pro (MBP) to the Internet thru a Bluetooth PAN on my iPhone4. This has been working fine for a few days and then today it just stopped working responding that my iphone connection is not available, it's off, too far away or whatever. This is not the case. When I try to connect the iPhone to the MBP the iPhone is saying my MBP is not supported. I can pair the devices, but as soon as I try to connect to the Internet thru the iPhone via the MBP the connection fails.
Long Version:
I received a shiny new MacBook Pro only a few days ago and I am having Bluetooth Paired networking issues as of today, 2nd, March, 2011. The MacBook Pro is running Snow Leopard 10.6.4, and is brand spanking new, unmodified, factory defaults.
The iPhone(s) I am using are iPhone 4's with iOS 4.1
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Today, for no apparent reason, I have been unable to connect to my wife's phone just getting a basic "The Bluetooth network is unavailable" message telling me the iphone is out of range, not on, etc etc etc. Not true.
No problem, I just connected to my phone instead. Occasionally I tried her phone again, but it just never worked. I eventually got her to reboot it, still no joy.
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Pairing alone is an event, but here's an example of what's happening:
I go thru the motions, the MBP shows me a number (eg, 451234) and the number is displayed on the iPhone. They see each other. The numbers are the same. Good. I click PAIR on the iPhone and MBP and everything appears good. But then if I go to connect to the iphone on the MBP I get the out of range error.
I have made both discoverable, and tried to connect to the MBP from the iphone, and got a different error message altogether: Connection Unsuccessful - "{insert my name}'s MacBook Pro" is not supported. W-T-F? It was an hour ago? What has changed?
Then, the only option on the iPhone is to "Forget Device". ok, forget it, and start again. Same same.
Neither the iPhones nor the MBP have been upgraded or changed in anyway today, or even recently. In fact, as mentioned earlier, I was actively using the connection without any issues for a number of hours when it just stopped for no apparent reason.
Not that these matter, but I am in Thailand (live here for the time being), I'm on the TrueMove network, which offers 3G coverage in my area (Patong Beach).
This could easily have been filed under MacBook Pro, iPhone, OSX and possibly many other discussion headings, because the issue can be any or all of the OS, the MacBook Pro Bluetooth adapter, the iPhone Bluetooth, (iOS for that matter), or some other unforeseen conditions...
My head is sore from pulling my hair out. I am open to any suggestions (reasonable or otherwise!)
For further info (not that this post is long enough already, or anything, but), I thought it was interesting that the phones didn't fail at the same time, so I pulled out an old iPhone 3GS and set it up, but after pairing, the two can still not connect.
I know its not an issue with the data plan on the iPhone since I'm here surfing now without an issue, so it's not a data problem.
Open to ideas....
If you've read this far and you're ever in Phuket, give me a call... I'll shout you a beerOk, now I do wish I could edit....
I forgot to APPLY the network settings for the USB cable to work. Connected thru USB I can tether.
So, I kept playing, and playing some more...
I had previously unpaired everything, and gone as far as removing network devices HOWEVER...
I didn't remove the Ethernet, Firewire or Airport Network devices.
Now, I have done so. I REMOVED EVERYTHING
No pairing, no network devices.
Bluetooth was already turned off, and I rebooted.
I turned off tethering and rebooted the iphone.
I turned on bluetooth (on the MBP), I turned on tethering. I browsed for the iphone. It said I was already paired???? Ok, repair AGAIN, and THE IPHONE SHOWED MY BLUETOOTH TETHERING BLUE BAR at the top of the screen!
I opened a web page, no go... d4mn, I was close...
Opened network preferences and the created a new bluetooth PAN and voila! Internet back on the MBP. I am about to reinstall the ethernet and airport (I can live without firewire for now) and see what happens.
Basically, the link I posted two posts ago, I had already done that, but I NEEDED to remove ethernet, firewire and airport as well...
So MAYBE it's fixed, we'll see for how long. I'm not going to mark this as answered for now, because basically, it has failed for no reason, and I want to know why...
Hopefully someone can come up with something, but having to delete and reinstall all pairings and network devices (to me) is not really a solution, it's a workaround (at best). -
HP Photosmart C 4480, Snow Leopard and most recent driver problem?
I have followed the posts regarding problems with various HP printers since the update to Snow Leopard. I removed all the HP software, went to http://support.apple.com/kb/HT 3669 and confirmed that my Photosmart Printer is included. I downloaded the drivers and installed them. I opened system preferences, deleted and then re-added my printer. The printer works and the scanner is not detected, I am connected to my iMAC via a USB port. It does not matter whether I go to System Preferences to printer and fax, use Preview or Image Capture, my scanner is not recognized and in none of these places is there an option to add a scanner. I have turned my printer/scanner off and on and I deleted and then re-added my printer without success as well. Despite all the comments to the contrary, the latest "updated" drivers are not working properly.
Any cures or recommendations are highly appreciated.
Doc.GaryGet the latest driver from HP. See http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10216682#10216682
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I've upgraded to Snow Leopard, Aperture 3 won't open.
I've finally upgraded to snow leopard (hoping the bugs would all be worked out!) Aperture 3 won't open. I did the "fix" found under aperture support. However, the advised, 3.1.1 update for aperture won't open either, saying it I need to install aperture 3 first (it is installed!) help please....
Please see this thread and do follow all the instructions.
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Fresh snow leopard install and still same problem. Please help :(
hello.
After 10.6.3 update....
I had issues with trackpad and keyboard freezing on my early 2008 macbook pro.
I have tried to reset pram, nvram, smc, onyx maintance everything i could think of.
So i decided to wipe hard drive clean and do fresh install. Everything was working fine until i applied 10.6.3 update.
Is there any fix for this yet ?
It still doesnt work good even with fresh install of snow leopard and 10.6.3 update.
Thank youI've read a lot on the Internet about alien UFO crashes too, but that doesn't mean it is a good idea to take them at face value.
If something doesnt work after clean install then thats updates issue.
Not necessarily, at least if you mean the OS update itself. Do a little research. This same argument pops up after every OS update. There are no exceptions -- every one of them has been blamed for all manner of post-update problem, linked to each of several different models, & everything else you have read on the Internet about this one. Users also frequently use the "clean install" argument in support of these theories that the update, whichever one it happens to be, is the only possible culprit.
The problem is these theories rarely prove to have any merit at all, & like with most such things, even when there is some merit to them, the complete explanation is more complicated. For instance, some users do a perfectly executed clean install & then ruin it by reintroducing the same bit of software that was the real problem in the first place. Some users don't know what a clean install is & mistakenly say they did one. Some eventually find & eliminate a different cause for their particular problems but never report that. Sometimes coincidence is involved -- with millions of users upgrading the chances that in some cases it is not are slim to none.
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Snow Leopard 10.6.7 upgrade problems
I updated to snow leopard however found a number of problems that meant i had to revert to 10.6.6
The problems i found were
Software update would unexpectedly quit before even opening
The app store would unexpectedly quit before even opening
Quicktime would unexpectedly quit before even opening
I also discovered that every now and again the laptop tried to open a hidden programme (possibly a video codec) that would force quit and send an error report log which made my processor spike, once it tried to open it though it kept on trying to open it spiking my processor constantly, this lead to my laptop temp rocketing to 90+ degrees celsius and my battery draining rather quickly
I tried the following to fix it
Downloaded the combo update from the apple website - same problem
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Anyone else with the same problem or could possibly suggest a fix?
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Process: PrintMaster [180]
Path: /Applications/PrintMaster 2011 Platinum/PrintMaster.app/Contents/MacOS/PrintMaster
Identifier: com.storyrock.PrintMasterPlatinum
Version: 3.0.71 (3.0.71)
Build Info: PrintMaster-3071076~76
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [124]
Date/Time: 2011-05-10 18:25:08.318 -0700
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.7 (10J869)
Report Version: 6
Interval Since Last Report: 72212 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 15
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 33421 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 4
Anonymous UUID: 061C8E60-19A6-4E97-80D2-65A4E98177A2
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Application Specific Information:
Java information:
Exception type: Bus Error (0xa) at pc=0000000091b8fd16
Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (19.1-b02-334 mixed mode macosx-x86)
Current thread (0000000003104000): JavaThread "AWT-AppKit" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=-1606515392, stack(00000000bf800000,00000000c0000000)]
Stack: [00000000bf800000,00000000c0000000]
Java Threads: ( => current thread )
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0000000003182800 JavaThread "TimerQueue" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1309958144, stack(00000000b1dba000,00000000b1eba000)]
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0000000003104400 JavaThread "Timer-0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1316298752, stack(00000000b17ae000,00000000b18ae000)]
0000000003878400 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1317355520, stack(00000000b16ac000,00000000b17ac000)]
=>0000000003104000 JavaThread "AWT-AppKit" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=-1606515392, stack(00000000bf800000,00000000c0000000)]
00000000030b6000 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1321095168, stack(00000000b131b000,00000000b141b000)]
00000000030b5000 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1322151936, stack(00000000b1219000,00000000b1319000)]
00000000030b4400 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1323208704, stack(00000000b1117000,00000000b1217000)]
00000000030b3400 JavaThread "Surrogate Locker Thread (CMS)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1324265472, stack(00000000b1015000,00000000b1115000)]
00000000030a9400 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1325322240, stack(00000000b0f13000,00000000b1013000)]
00000000030a8800 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1326379008, stack(00000000b0e11000,00000000b0f11000)]
Other Threads:
00000000030a5c00 VMThread [stack: 00000000b0d0f000,00000000b0e0f000] [id=-1327435776]
00000000030b7800 WatcherThread [stack: 00000000b141d000,00000000b151d000] [id=-1320038400]
VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
Heap
par new generation total 29504K, used 21396K [0000000006010000, 0000000008010000, 0000000008010000)
eden space 26240K, 69% used [0000000006010000, 00000000071e56e8, 00000000079b0000)
from space 3264K, 96% used [00000000079b0000, 0000000007cbf9c8, 0000000007ce0000)
to space 3264K, 0% used [0000000007ce0000, 0000000007ce0000, 0000000008010000)
concurrent mark-sweep generation total 1015808K, used 811629K [0000000008010000, 0000000046010000, 0000000046010000)
concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 47240K, used 28387K [0000000046010000, 0000000048e32000, 000000004a010000)
Virtual Machine Arguments:
JVM Args: -Xbootclasspath/a:/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/JavaApplicationLauncher.fra mework/Resources/LauncherSupport.jar -Xms8m -Xmx1024m -Dcom.apple.mrj.application.classloading.verbose=false -Dcom.apple.mrj.application.gc.aync=true -Dcom.apple.macos.useScreenMenuBar=true -Dapple.awt.graphics.UseQuartz=true -Dapple.laf.useScreenMenuBar=true -Dcom.apple.mrj.application.jitc.disable=false -Dcom.apple.mrj.application.apple.menu.about.name=PrintMaster 2011 Platinum -Dcom.apple.hwaccel=true
Java Command: <unknown>
Launcher Type: generic
Physical Memory: Page Size = 4k, Total = 3840M, Free = 235M
Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x91b8fafd _cache_fill + 273
2 libobjc.A.dylib 0x91b97cbf lookUpMethod + 254
3 libobjc.A.dylib 0x91b8f367 _class_lookupMethodAndLoadCache + 40
4 libobjc.A.dylib 0x91b8ef13 objc_msgSend + 83
5 com.apple.Foundation 0x928e6529 +[NSThread callStackReturnAddresses] + 158
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7 libobjc.A.dylib 0x91b93509 objc_exception_throw + 56
8 com.apple.Foundation 0x9298461d _NSSearchForNameInPath + 0
9 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c2db92 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance + 562
10 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c4fd45 __CFDataInit + 197
11 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x910b3415 CGSDecodeEventRecord + 74
12 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x910b32b4 CGSDispatchDatagramsFromStream + 612
13 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x910b2bad snarfEvents + 323
14 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x910b28ed CGSGetNextEventRecordInternal + 141
15 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x910b2806 CGEventCreateNextEvent + 66
16 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x984de916 PullEventsFromWindowServerOnConnection(unsigned int, unsigned char) + 112
17 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c6c772 __CFMachPortPerform + 338
18 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c684db __CFRunLoopRun + 6523
19 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c66464 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452
20 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c66291 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97
21 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x98506e04 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 392
22 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x98506bb9 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 354
23 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x98506a3e BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 81
24 com.apple.AppKit 0x93eb978d _DPSNextEvent + 847
25 com.apple.AppKit 0x93eb8fce -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 156
26 com.apple.AppKit 0x93e7b247 -[NSApplication run] + 821
27 libawt.jnilib 0x4c948662 +[AWTStarter startAWT:] + 2019
28 libawt.jnilib 0x4c90512f -[CPerformer perform] + 259
29 com.apple.Foundation 0x9287ecdd __NSThreadPerformPerform + 506
30 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c694cb __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 1563
31 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c66f8f __CFRunLoopRun + 1071
32 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c66464 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452
33 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x98c66291 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97
34 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x000076be startupJava(LauncherArgsStruct*) + 342
35 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x000098d0 launchJavaApplicationWithJVMInfo + 1400
36 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x00006c6f launchJavaApplication + 39
37 ...oryrock.PrintMasterPlatinum 0x00001e8e 0x1000 + 3726
38 ...oryrock.PrintMasterPlatinum 0x00001cf0 0x1000 + 3312
39 ...oryrock.PrintMasterPlatinum 0x00001c1d 0x1000 + 3101
Thread 1: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936d5922 kevent + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936d603c _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 215
2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936d54f9 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 163
3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936d529e _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 240
4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936d4d21 _pthread_wqthread + 390
5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936d4b66 start_wqthread + 30
Thread 2:
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786c1 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315119
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ea25 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 52026
7 libjvm.dylib 0x028af403 JVM_Write + 1927
8 libjvm.dylib 0x028aef7d JVM_Write + 769
9 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x0000860a startJavaApplication + 3722
10 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x0000777e runJava(LauncherArgsStruct*) + 78
11 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x00007728 java_main_stub(void*) + 22
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
13 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 3: Java: Exception Handler Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9371b078 mach_msg_server + 520
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280fa6d JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 56194
4 libjvm.dylib 0x0280fa18 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 56109
5 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 4: Java: Gang worker#0 (Parallel GC Threads)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786c1 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315119
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280eabb JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 52176
7 libjvm.dylib 0x02822fd2 jio_vsnprintf + 331
8 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 5: Java: Gang worker#1 (Parallel GC Threads)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786c1 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315119
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280eabb JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 52176
7 libjvm.dylib 0x02822fd2 jio_vsnprintf + 331
8 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 6: Java: Concurrent Mark-Sweep GC Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83b79 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361383
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83f1c JVM_RaiseSignal + 362314
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786db JVM_RaiseSignal + 315145
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280eabb JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 52176
7 libjvm.dylib 0x028afa3b JVM_Write + 3519
8 libjvm.dylib 0x028af9b7 JVM_Write + 3387
9 libjvm.dylib 0x02828db7 jio_vsnprintf + 24368
10 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 7: Java: VM Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83b79 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361383
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83f1c JVM_RaiseSignal + 362314
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786db JVM_RaiseSignal + 315145
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280eabb JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 52176
7 libjvm.dylib 0x0288af44 JVM_Lseek + 139010
8 libjvm.dylib 0x0288abf4 JVM_Lseek + 138162
9 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 8: Java: Reference Handler
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04440670 0 + 71566960
10 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
11 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
12 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
13 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
14 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
16 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
17 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
18 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 9: Java: Finalizer
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04147dc0 0 + 68451776
10 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
11 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
12 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
13 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
14 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
17 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
18 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 10: Java: Surrogate Locker Thread (CMS)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786c1 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315119
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ea02 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51991
7 libjvm.dylib 0x028a7b03 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 5163
8 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
9 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
10 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 11: Java: Signal Dispatcher
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af0d6 semaphore_wait_trap + 10
1 libjvm.dylib 0x028a8729 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 8273
2 libjvm.dylib 0x028a8162 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 6794
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
4 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
5 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 12: Java: CompilerThread0
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786c1 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315119
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ea02 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51991
7 libjvm.dylib 0x028af5cf JVM_Write + 2387
8 libjvm.dylib 0x028a97c4 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 12524
9 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
10 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
11 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
13 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 13: Java: Low Memory Detector
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02a786c1 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315119
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02a78790 JVM_RaiseSignal + 315326
6 libjvm.dylib 0x0280eabb JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 52176
7 libjvm.dylib 0x028aaec6 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 18414
8 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
9 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
10 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 14: Java: VM Periodic Task Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83b79 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361383
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02a8410b JVM_RaiseSignal + 362809
4 libjvm.dylib 0x028aca14 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 25404
5 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 15: Java: Java2D Disposer
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04147dc0 0 + 68451776
10 ??? 0x0400430d 0 + 67126029
11 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
12 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
14 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
18 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 16: Java: Timer-0
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
11 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
12 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
14 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
18 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
20 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 17: Java: Poller SunPKCS11-Darwin
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83b79 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361383
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02a8404b JVM_RaiseSignal + 362617
4 libjvm.dylib 0x028dee60 JVM_Sleep + 267
5 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00088a68 JVM_Sleep + 72
6 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
7 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
8 ??? 0x0400430d 0 + 67126029
9 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
10 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
11 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
12 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
13 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
14 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
16 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
17 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
18 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 18: Java: AWT-Shutdown
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
11 ??? 0x0400430d 0 + 67126029
12 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
14 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
18 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
20 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 19: Java: AWT-EventQueue-0
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04189ee4 0 + 68722404
10 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
11 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
12 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
13 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
14 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
15 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
16 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
18 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
19 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
20 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
21 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
22 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
23 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
24 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 20: Java: TimerQueue
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x0400430d 0 + 67126029
11 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
12 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
14 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
18 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 21: Java: Timer-1
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83b79 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361383
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83f1c JVM_RaiseSignal + 362314
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe5a5 JVM_RaiseSignal + 601555
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
11 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
12 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
14 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
18 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 22: Java: derby.antiGC
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
11 ??? 0x0400430d 0 + 67126029
12 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
14 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
18 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
20 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 23: Java: Timer-2
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83aa9 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361175
3 libjvm.dylib 0x0280ee6e JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 53123
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe58a JVM_RaiseSignal + 601528
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
11 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
12 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
14 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
18 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
20 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 24: Java: derby.rawStoreDaemon
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af09a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936af807 mach_msg + 68
2 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83b79 JVM_RaiseSignal + 361383
3 libjvm.dylib 0x02a83f1c JVM_RaiseSignal + 362314
4 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe5a5 JVM_RaiseSignal + 601555
5 libjvm.dylib 0x02abe9ed JVM_RaiseSignal + 602651
6 libjvm.dylib 0x02896002 JVM_MonitorWait + 221
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x00087e75 JVM_MonitorWait + 69
8 ??? 0x0400b9d9 0 + 67156441
9 ??? 0x04003e31 0 + 67124785
10 ??? 0x0400405d 0 + 67125341
11 ??? 0x0400430d 0 + 67126029
12 ??? 0x04001374 0 + 67113844
13 libjvm.dylib 0x0288c1be JVM_Lseek + 143740
14 libjvm.dylib 0x0288bf66 JVM_Lseek + 143140
15 libjvm.dylib 0x02895de9 JVM_StartThread + 2639
16 libjvm.dylib 0x02895cee JVM_StartThread + 2388
17 libjvm.dylib 0x02895c7d JVM_StartThread + 2275
18 libjvm.dylib 0x02895af0 JVM_StartThread + 1878
19 libjvm.dylib 0x0289599f JVM_StartThread + 1541
20 libjvm.dylib 0x0280e8e9 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 51710
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc7fd _pthread_start + 345
22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x936dc682 thread_start + 34
Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
eax: 0x00000003 ebx: 0x91b8fcde ecx: 0x00000000 edx: 0xa03de50c
edi: 0x00000004 esi: 0xa02c4434 ebp: 0xbfff80f8 esp: 0xbfff80b0
ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010246 eip: 0x91b8fd16 cs: 0x00000017
ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037
cr2: 0x00000000
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Update 10.5. to Snow Leopard V 10.6 - Safari problem
I have updated from 10.5 to Snow Leopard V. 10.6, now I can't open SAFARI. It advises that "this version {5.0.6} can't be opened with this version?? I would have thought that when I loaded the upgrade to Snow Leopard that Safari would have updated too? Help!!
This is one of the most confusing problems I have ever read.
First you say you have upgraded from 10.5 (Leopard) to 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
Then you say that "About this Mac" says you have 10.9.1 (Mavericks).
Then you again say you upgraded from 10.5 to 10.6.
The only thing that seems to make sense of this, and what I suspect is you got confused, thought you had 10.5/10.6 and borked your Safari install by running an old updater for Safari 5.
That, or you have an old copy of Safari sitting somewhere, and you are trying to run that instead of the one in the Applications folder.
v5.1.10 is the last version of Safari for 10.6 (Snow Leopard), though some dev previews of 6 could be installed.
v6.1.1 is the current version for OS X 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
v7.0.1 is the current version and it requires OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).
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Snow Leopard QT Movie and Lexicon Problems
Hi
I just upgraded to Snow Leopard but now I have two problems I was hoping you could help me with :
1) I write music for film, and when I score I send the movie out firewire using ADVC110 to a TV. To get this to work, when I get the .mov file, I open it in QT Pro, then do a save as, select options and save it as a DV movie file. This means it will work out the firewire. However this option seems to have gone in the QT in Snow Leopard? Can anyone tell me how to convert a movie to a DV PAL movie in Snow Leopard with Quit Time?
2) I also have a Lexicon PCM96. When I insert the plugin in Logic, it freezes and I have to force quit. Is anyone else having this problem? It must be something between Logic and the Lexicon plugin as I can get the Lexicon plugin to work on Snow Leopard with Pro-Tools HD and Digital Performer. Any ideas how to get this to work?
Thanks!!!!!!Don't know about the QT issue, but a Lexicon rep in another forum mentioned that the PCM96 and Snow Leopard are definitely not getting along well as of yet.
They are aware of the problem and are working on an update, apparently. Unlike SOME large software companies who shall go nameless, Lexicon actually has programmers and reps who take part in public forums and help answer the concerns and questions of professional users. What a concept, huh?
I'm still streaming my PCM96 over firewire on Leopard, so I'm probably not going to upgrade until Lexicon gets this sorted out.
(You may also be interested to know they just introduced a plugin version of the LexPCM verbs at AES New York. Makes me kinda sad to have invested in the hardware, but on the "bright" side, the plug retails for $1800.. which is about the same price I paid for my PCM96).
Sigh, -
Snow Leopard and Grab-a-Window problems
Hello, everyone... I hope you will be able to help. I have installed Snow Leopard, and now the Grab a Window feature in my Dashboard does not work. I've tried re-installing Snow Leopard without any luck. Any ideas? Even an alternate way to do a screenshot would help.
I have a problem with grab after installing Snow Leopard. The latest version 1.5 wont grab a 'window', although 'selection & 'screen' work OK.
Apple said it is probably corrupt data causing the conflict & would take forever to solve.
So I copied Grab 1.4 from an previous backup disc I had & it works fine. Also Grab 1.3 also works OK.
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