Jenny21
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09/12/12 03:33 PM (13 years ago)

Image Gallery Crashes

I'm unable to get Image Gallery working in the simulator. I'm running the latest version of Mountain Lion, and the latest version of xCode from the Mac App Store. BuzzTouch 1.5. When I attempt to open an image gallery, I get this error: int retVal= UIApplicationMain(argc,argv,@"UIApplication",@"gametut_appDelegate"); Thread 1: signal SIGABRT Anyone know how to fix this? Thank you
 
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09/12/12 07:05 PM (13 years ago)
Hello! Every SIGABRT I've seen has been solved be either restarting Xcode, or rebooting your Mac. Sometimes a good kick like that takes care of processes that won't die! Mark
 
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09/12/12 07:24 PM (13 years ago)
Hello Mark, I've tried everything from rebooting, restarting xCode, to re-downloading the project and completely removing the previous version. Tomorrow I'll try installing the App to my device and see if it works there. Thank you for your help
 
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09/12/12 07:26 PM (13 years ago)
Hi Jenny, I know @David is working on testing with the latest stuff for iOS 6/Xcode, so perhaps he'll have a solution. But it would be interesting to see if it works on your device or not. Mark
 
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09/13/12 01:10 AM (13 years ago)
SIGABRT errors / crashes are very very tough to "guess." Restarting xcode sometimes helps, sometimes not. If the app is crashing for a legitimate reason (not a confused compiler), the Console in is the best choice. Run the app, open the console, what's the last output before it dies?
 

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