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Assertion failed: libxpc.dylib? #274

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southwolf opened this issue May 21, 2015 · 3 comments
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Assertion failed: libxpc.dylib? #274

southwolf opened this issue May 21, 2015 · 3 comments

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@southwolf
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Shoes 3.2, Mac OS X 10.10.2, everytime I open an app with Shoes, it produces logs like

5/21/15 11:46:29.264 AM bird[48933]: Assertion failed: ![_xpcClients containsObject:client]
5/21/15 11:46:30.212 AM shoes-bin[85077]: assertion failed: 14C1514: libxpc.dylib + 97940 [876216DC-D5D3-381E-8AF9-49AE464E5107]: 0x87

And the whole Shoes app UI freezes for about 5-10 seconds.
Any idea what happened? Thank you!

@ccoupe
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ccoupe commented May 21, 2015

@southwolf - Thanks for the bug report and with details! I need one more detail though (or two). My first guess is you have an older Shoes 3.2 but my first guess can be wrong. From the Shoes splash screen -> Maintain Shoes -> Shoes Info. What is the value displayed for Shoes Release:

FWIW, The Shoes 3.2 issues are at https://github.com/Shoes3/shoes3. This issue list is for 3.0 and 3.1 - yes it is confusing.

Does the app run well after the delay? Is there a delay if you quit and relaunch?

@southwolf
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@ccoupe Thank you for help! Shoes I use is the latest from the shoesrb.com, v3.2.2 r1933, built on 2015-03-25. The delay repeats every time I open a Shoes application, after I quit and relaunch or even delete Shoes.app and re-copy one. But after the delay everything works fine.

Should I move this issue to the Shoes3 repo? Thank you!

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ccoupe commented May 21, 2015

@southwolf -It would be best if you filed an new issue at Shoes3 (with a link back to here). Do you happen to have quartz-X11 installed in homebrew for other programs and projects?

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