[OpenAFS-port-darwin] Re: Many crashes on OS X 10.3

Sebastian Hagedorn Hagedorn@uni-koeln.de
Thu, 05 Feb 2004 20:35:06 +0100


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-- Nicholas Riley <njriley@uiuc.edu> is rumored to have mumbled on=20
Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2004 12:58 Uhr -0600 regarding Re:=20
[OpenAFS-port-darwin] Re: Many crashes on OS X 10.3:

> On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 09:40:03AM -0500, Jason Ferrara wrote:
>> Is anyone actively working on this problem?
>
> I wish.  We're about to get a dual G5, so I'm happy to know it'll
> crash just as fast as the other Macs we have. :)
>
>> Something interesting I did notice. If I just access afs with
>> command line programs, I don't get a crash. But as soon as I start
>> using carbon/cocoa apps to access afs files, I'll get a kernel panic
>> within a day.
>
> It's not just AFS access that causes the crashes; running Software
> Update is a good way for me to trigger crashes, and all it does is
> access local disks for the most part.

I'm not saying there is no problem, I'm sure there is one, but my G4 2x1.25 =

Ghz doesn't crash when I do the things named above. Neither using=20
Carbon/Cocoa apps to access AFS nor running Software Update has caused me=20
any problems. Note that I don't use an AFS home directory ...

Just my two Euro cents, Sebastian
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