On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 18:32 +0200, "Yavor Doganov" <ya...@gnu.org> wrote: > Thanks for the new backtrace. Now could you put a break on > -[NSAttributedString attribute:atIndex:longestEffectiveRange:inRange:] > and when you reach it, do > > (gdb) p rangeLimit.location > (gdb) p NSMaxRange (rangeLimit) > (gdb) p [self length] > > We have to figure out why the exception occurs.
Breakpoint 1, -[NSAttributedString attribute:atIndex:longestEffectiveRange:inRange:] (self=0xc81600, _cmd=0x7ffff786f1b0, attributeName=0x7ffff796a8d0, index=0, aRange=0x7fffffffcf30, rangeLimit=...) at NSAttributedString.m:451 451 NSAttributedString.m: No such file or directory. in NSAttributedString.m Current language: auto The current source language is "auto; currently objective-c". (gdb) p rangeLimit.location $1 = 4140973011 (gdb) p NSMaxRange (rangeLimit) $2 = 4141005778 (gdb) p [self length] $3 = 6 (gdb) > Meanwhile (whatever the results from the above are), I'd greatly > appreciate if you can test gnustep-gui from experimental. There are > many fixes and improvements, and it would save us a lot of efforts. I'll read up on experimental and try to test that version of gnustep-gui out tonight (in 6-8 hours or so). Thanks for your time! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org