Ben - I've been able to get Doggiebox to crash repeatedly by: 1. Select 'New Song' 2. Click 'Choose...' to select a new kit 3. Select ANY kit, in the examples directory or otherwise, that is NOT 'Ben's Premier Kit' 4. Click 'Ok' to create the song. 5. Doggiebox crashes. If you create a song but don't change the default kit, save it, then change the kit there doesn't seem to be a problem. I also see a crash upon quitting but this seems to only affect songs using a kit other than the default. Hope this helps, Christoph
Hi: At 1:10 AM -0700 10/9/03, Christoph wrote:
I've been able to get Doggiebox to crash repeatedly by:
1. Select 'New Song' 2. Click 'Choose...' to select a new kit 3. Select ANY kit, in the examples directory or otherwise, that is NOT 'Ben's Premier Kit' 4. Click 'Ok' to create the song. 5. Doggiebox crashes.
If you create a song but don't change the default kit, save it, then change the kit there doesn't seem to be a problem.
It occurs to me that I had the same experience, using the latest Doggiebox build on OS 10.2.6. FWIW. Carl -- ********** Carl Freire Oakland, California cfreire@ix.netcom.com cfreire@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Carl - Thanks for reminding me to mention that I am using the latest 1.0.4 on 10.2.8. I noticed this same behaviour on 10.2.6. Cheers, Christoph
At 1:10 AM -0700 10/9/03, Christoph wrote:
I've been able to get Doggiebox to crash repeatedly by:
1. Select 'New Song' 2. Click 'Choose...' to select a new kit 3. Select ANY kit, in the examples directory or otherwise, that is NOT 'Ben's Premier Kit' 4. Click 'Ok' to create the song. 5. Doggiebox crashes.
If you create a song but don't change the default kit, save it, then change the kit there doesn't seem to be a problem.
It occurs to me that I had the same experience, using the latest Doggiebox build on OS 10.2.6.
FWIW.
Carl
I was the one who noted the hang on save with the spinning pizza of death. I've been trying to reproduce, and it seems like after you create a new folder in the nav dialog, the app hangs when you click back in the file name. I am still refining the steps to reproduce this, however, and still looking for something meaningful in the crash log. Unfortunately I've got the old day job, so it'll take me some time to get to this. Frank
Here's what happens when I follow the recipe below: I get a new song window. It uses my default kit, although I've chosen another one (per the steps below). I can't close the window. It just beeps at me. I can't quit Doggiebox. I must force quit. I'm using OSX version 10.2.6. I've got the most recent beta of DB, I believe. One observation that pertains to my setup: I don't use Ben's kit as the default kit. On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 04:10 AM, Christoph wrote:
Ben -
I've been able to get Doggiebox to crash repeatedly by:
1. Select 'New Song' 2. Click 'Choose...' to select a new kit 3. Select ANY kit, in the examples directory or otherwise, that is NOT 'Ben's Premier Kit' 4. Click 'Ok' to create the song. 5. Doggiebox crashes.
If you create a song but don't change the default kit, save it, then change the kit there doesn't seem to be a problem.
I also see a crash upon quitting but this seems to only affect songs using a kit other than the default.
Hope this helps,
Christoph
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Mike - Interesting. By changing the default kit to something else I could duplicate this. Couldn't close the window, couldn't quit. I wonder if the problem might not be an compatibility issue with kits created by different versions of Doggiebox... Cheers, Christoph
Here's what happens when I follow the recipe below:
I get a new song window. It uses my default kit, although I've chosen another one (per the steps below). I can't close the window. It just beeps at me. I can't quit Doggiebox. I must force quit.
I'm using OSX version 10.2.6. I've got the most recent beta of DB, I believe.
One observation that pertains to my setup: I don't use Ben's kit as the default kit.
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 04:10 AM, Christoph wrote:
Ben -
I've been able to get Doggiebox to crash repeatedly by:
1. Select 'New Song' 2. Click 'Choose...' to select a new kit 3. Select ANY kit, in the examples directory or otherwise, that is NOT 'Ben's Premier Kit' 4. Click 'Ok' to create the song. 5. Doggiebox crashes.
If you create a song but don't change the default kit, save it, then change the kit there doesn't seem to be a problem.
I also see a crash upon quitting but this seems to only affect songs using a kit other than the default.
Hope this helps,
Christoph
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At 23:33 09-10-03, Mike Carlyle wrote:
Here's what happens when I follow the recipe below: I get a new song window. It uses my default kit, although I've chosen another one (per the steps below). I can't close the window. It just beeps at me. I can't quit Doggiebox. I must force quit.
You know, this sounds vaguely familiar. I too remember getting into situtations where I had to force quite because I couldn't click the little red corner button to close the window. And it came after I switched the default kit away from Ben's kit to my own version of the ns_kit. I've just moved house, so I'm not yet set up again to test the recipe. Cheers, Carl ps - speaking of custom kits, Mike C: do you have any notes on how you put together your ns_kit version? I figure the next best thing to a legally downloadable dbkit version of ns_kit would be a "recipe" DB users could follow so that everyone could get themselves more or less on the same page when swapping dbsong files that use such kits. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/
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