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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Hi
I, too, am experiencing the "Strange Safari Crash" phenomenon for the last two days on Safari 0.9. I tried all the things explained in the "Strange Safari Crash" thread, especially removing the cookies.plist inside ~user/Library/applicationSupport/WebFoundation. For me, it was to no avail... Safari still crashes on certain pages (that worked like a charm just a few days before). Some pages do work though but the crash incidence of Safari made Web browsing a living hell. I can't rely on Safari anymore. Here is the latest Crash Log. I don't understand a thing at UNIX. If someone had a hint of what to reset to make things work again, it would be a great help. Thanks in advance Console.log is 2003-06-17 17:27:59.496 Console[1040] Exception raised during posting of notification. Ignored. exception: *** NSRunStorage, _NSBlockNumberForIndex(): index (220738) beyond array bounds (220738) Jun 17 17:27:59 ebara crashdump: Crash report written to: /Users/ibookhn/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/Safari.crash.log Safari.crash.log is ********** Date/Time: 2003-06-17 17:27:59 +0900 OS Version: 10.2.6 (Build 6L60) Host: ebara.local. Command: Safari PID: 1051 Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001) Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE (0x0002) at 0x00000000 Thread 0 Crashed: #0 0x9017fe08 in CFPropertyListCreateFromStream #1 0x90844650 in +[NSPropertyListSerialization propertyListFromData:mutabilityOption:format:errorDescription:] #2 0x7e1644fc in -[WebNetscapePluginPackage pListForPath:createFile:] #3 0x7e1645a8 in -[WebNetscapePluginPackage getPluginInfoFromPLists] #4 0x7e164834 in -[WebNetscapePluginPackage initWithPath:] #5 0x7e162f4c in +[WebBasePluginPackage pluginWithPath:] #6 0x7e1665f0 in -[WebPluginDatabase init] #7 0x7e1660a8 in +[WebPluginDatabase installedPlugins] #8 0x7e170aac in -[WebViewFactory pluginsInfo] #9 0x7ebc6fe4 in _ZNK7KConfig12readNumEntryEPKci #10 0x7ec5f844 in _ZN3KJS10PluginBaseC4EPNS_9ExecStateE #11 0x7ec5f588 in _ZNK3KJS9Navigator16getValuePropertyEPNS_9ExecStateEi #12 0x7ec5ed28 in _ZNK3KJS9Navigator3getEPNS_9ExecStateERKNS_10IdentifierE #13 0x7f509040 in _ZNK3KJS9Reference8getValueEPNS_9ExecStateE #14 0x7f4e820c in _ZN3KJS13AccessorNode28evaluateEPNS_9ExecStateE #15 0x7f4ec1d8 in _ZN3KJS17BinaryLogicalNode8evaluateEPNS_9ExecStateE #16 0x7f4ec1d8 in _ZN3KJS17BinaryLogicalNode8evaluateEPNS_9ExecStateE #17 0x7f4eed84 in _ZN3KJS6IfNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #18 0x7f4f6940 in _ZN3KJS18SourceElementsNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #19 0x7f4ee76c in _ZN3KJS9BlockNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #20 0x7f4e2e64 in _ZN3KJS14InterpreterImp8evaluateERKNS_7UStringERKNS_5ValueE #21 0x7f4e3714 in _ZN3KJS11Interpreter8evaluateERKNS_7UStringERKNS_5ValueE #22 0x7ec60c90 in _ZN12KJSProxyImpl8evaluateE7QStringiRKS0_RKN3DOM4NodeE #23 0x7ebf9c70 in _ZN9KHTMLPart13executeScriptE7QStringiRKN3DOM4NodeERKS0_ #24 0x7ec93390 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer15scriptExecutionERK7QStringS0_i #25 0x7ec93140 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer13scriptHandlerEv #26 0x7ec92a68 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer12parseSpecialERN5khtml11DOMStringItE #27 0x7ec95d54 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer5writeERK7QStringb #28 0x7ecc68e0 in _ZN3DOM12DocumentImpl5writeERK7QString #29 0x7ecc6834 in _ZN3DOM12DocumentImpl5writeERKNS_9DOMStringE #30 0x7ec4ea10 in _ZN3KJS15HTMLDocFunction7tryCallEPNS_9ExecStateERNS_6ObjectERKNS_4ListE #31 0x7ec35358 in _ZN3KJS11DOMFunction4callEPNS_9ExecStateERNS_6ObjectERKNS_4ListE #32 0x7f4e9548 in _ZN3KJS16FunctionCallNode8evaluateEPNS_9ExecStateE #33 0x7f4ee984 in _ZN3KJS17ExprStatementNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #34 0x7f4f6940 in _ZN3KJS18SourceElementsNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #35 0x7f4ee76c in _ZN3KJS9BlockNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #36 0x7f4eef64 in _ZN3KJS6IfNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #37 0x7f4f6940 in _ZN3KJS18SourceElementsNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #38 0x7f4ee76c in _ZN3KJS9BlockNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #39 0x7f4dd2e8 in _ZN3KJS19DeclaredFunctionImp7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #40 0x7f4dc7c0 in _ZN3KJS11FunctionImp4callEPNS_9ExecStateERNS_6ObjectERKNS_4ListE #41 0x7f4e9548 in _ZN3KJS16FunctionCallNode8evaluateEPNS_9ExecStateE #42 0x7f4ee984 in _ZN3KJS17ExprStatementNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #43 0x7f4eef64 in _ZN3KJS6IfNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #44 0x7f4f6728 in _ZN3KJS18SourceElementsNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #45 0x7f4ee76c in _ZN3KJS9BlockNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #46 0x7f4dd2e8 in _ZN3KJS19DeclaredFunctionImp7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #47 0x7f4dc7c0 in _ZN3KJS11FunctionImp4callEPNS_9ExecStateERNS_6ObjectERKNS_4ListE #48 0x7f4e9548 in _ZN3KJS16FunctionCallNode8evaluateEPNS_9ExecStateE #49 0x7f4ee984 in _ZN3KJS17ExprStatementNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #50 0x7f4f6728 in _ZN3KJS18SourceElementsNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #51 0x7f4ee76c in _ZN3KJS9BlockNode7executeEPNS_9ExecStateE #52 0x7f4e2e64 in _ZN3KJS14InterpreterImp8evaluateERKNS_7UStringERKNS_5ValueE #53 0x7f4e3714 in _ZN3KJS11Interpreter8evaluateERKNS_7UStringERKNS_5ValueE #54 0x7ec60c90 in _ZN12KJSProxyImpl8evaluateE7QStringiRKS0_RKN3DOM4NodeE #55 0x7ebf9c70 in _ZN9KHTMLPart13executeScriptE7QStringiRKN3DOM4NodeERKS0_ #56 0x7ec93390 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer15scriptExecutionERK7QStringS0_i #57 0x7ec93140 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer13scriptHandlerEv #58 0x7ec92a68 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer12parseSpecialERN5khtml11DOMStringItE #59 0x7ec95954 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer8parseTagERN5khtml11DOMStringItE #60 0x7ec95f20 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer5writeERK7QStringb #61 0x7ec96d50 in _ZN13HTMLTokenizer14notifyFinishedEPN5khtml12CachedObjectE #62 0x7ec997ac in _ZN5khtml12CachedScript11checkNotifyEv #63 0x7ec99728 in _ZN5khtml12CachedScript4dataER7QBufferb #64 0x7ec9b9b4 in _ZN5khtml6Loader12slotFinishedEPN3KIO3JobE #65 0x7ece9234 in -[KWQResourceLoader finishJobAndHandle] #66 0x7e16ca90 in -[WebSubresourceClient connectionDidFinishLoading:] #67 0x7e370fd0 in -[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionInternal) _sendCallbacks] #68 0x907e2e14 in -[NSArray makeObjectsPerformSelector:withObject:] #69 0x7e37304c in _sendCallbacks #70 0x90149414 in __CFRunLoopDoSources0 #71 0x901487f8 in __CFRunLoopRun #72 0x90180f58 in CFRunLoopRunSpecific #73 0x969a3b70 in RunCurrentEventLoopInMode #74 0x969b3b00 in ReceiveNextEventCommon #75 0x969dabbc in BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode #76 0x9308dedc in _DPSNextEvent #77 0x930a0158 in -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] #78 0x00012ec0 in 0x12ec0 #79 0x930b1d88 in -[NSApplication run] #80 0x9315fc58 in NSApplicationMain #81 0x00004200 in 0x4200 #82 0x00004080 in 0x4080 Thread 1: #0 0x90073c28 in mach_msg_trap #1 0x90005f70 in mach_msg #2 0xc0007758 in __ape_internal #3 0xc0001160 in __ape_agent #4 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body Thread 2: #0 0x90073c28 in mach_msg_trap #1 0x90005f70 in mach_msg #2 0x901489f0 in __CFRunLoopRun #3 0x90180f58 in CFRunLoopRunSpecific #4 0x907f5a0c in -[NSRunLoop runMode:beforeDate:] #5 0x90809244 in -[NSRunLoop run] #6 0x7e3691b0 in +[WebFileDatabase _syncLoop:] #7 0x9081cd38 in forkThreadForFunction #8 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body Thread 3: #0 0x90073c28 in mach_msg_trap #1 0x90005f70 in mach_msg #2 0x901489f0 in __CFRunLoopRun #3 0x90180f58 in CFRunLoopRunSpecific #4 0x907f5a0c in -[NSRunLoop runMode:beforeDate:] #5 0x90809244 in -[NSRunLoop run] #6 0x7e372c64 in +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:] #7 0x9081cd38 in forkThreadForFunction #8 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body Thread 4: #0 0x9002578c in select #1 0x7e383d24 in _loadRunLoop #2 0x90020d28 in _pthread_body PPC Thread State: srr0: 0x9017fe08 srr1: 0x0000f030 vrsave: 0x00000000 xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9017fde0 ctr: 0x901ba588 mq: 0x00000000 r0: 0x9017fde0 r1: 0xbfffbd70 r2: 0x24002280 r3: 0x00000000 r4: 0x00000000 r5: 0x00002000 r6: 0x0500da8c r7: 0xbfff9cd0 r8: 0x00000000 r9: 0x00000000 r10: 0x000eefa0 r11: 0x00000014 r12: 0x901ba588 r13: 0x7edaf658 r14: 0x7edaf658 r15: 0x7e1c640c r16: 0x7e1c640c r17: 0x7e1c640c r18: 0x000f9530 r19: 0x7e1c640c r20: 0x7e1c640c r21: 0x04fae200 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x04fae110 r24: 0x04fae0f0 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0x00000000 r27: 0x00000000 r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x00000000 r30: 0x00000000 r31: 0x9017fda0 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Kansas City
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Will the same result happen in a new user account? Try making a new user account and see what happens.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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I seem to be having this exact same problem, i.e. Safari crashes when I try to load certain pages that it used to load fine. It first happened when I was using v74 (not right when I started using v74, some time after using it for a while), and upgrading t to Safari 1.0 did not help. I have tried all of the same solutions. Also, when I tried creating another user, Safari worked fine for that user.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 14
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I did upgrade to 1.0 but the problem did not fade away. It is also working fine when I log under another user. I guess some cache or preferences are corrupted but where...
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 17
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Hi there
I've been using Safari since the first betas and am now on to version 1.0. But just yesterday Safari started to contantly crash. It would crash whenever I visited a page that used any plug-in: flash, java and even quicktime. I can't even download without crashing! I've tried using Safari in another user and it seems to work fine (and as it should do). Is there anyway that I can sort out my user version of Safari or will i have to go and reconpile my whole user file in to the new one? javascript:smilie(' ')
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 15
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In ebara's crash log there were references to "ape". That's unsanity's Application Enhancer. It caused a variety of apps to crash on my system before I removed it and all its haxies.
My personal experience of Safari 1.0 has been quite positive. I got "unexpected quits" on a regular basis with earlier versions, but 1.0 has not crashed even once (yet).
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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not sure that _ape references in crash logs are unsanity... have seen them in all manner of logs that don't unsanity. bluhz?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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I fixed Safari!! After reading the "Safari 1.0 thread," I saw that ericw13 said that he had success removing his entire ~/Library folder (and backing it up), then copying specific files and folders back in to his ~/Library and testing Safari. Another user, Savetz, said that he was able to narrow the problem causing file to ~/Library/Fonts/Times RO. Removing that file allowed Safari to work. In my case, I narrowed it down to ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.quicktime.plugin.preferences.plist
I am not a expert on these types of things, but I would recommend trying removing either of these two files first, logging out, then back in, and testing Safari. If that doesn't work, you can do as I did and try to find the exact file causing the problem by testing removing certain groups of files and folders, and narrowing down which file is the problem. |
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Prospect
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 14
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It was indeed
com.apple.quicktime.plugin.preferences.plist that was the culprit now, Safari 1.0 works like a charm again Pass the word around since we are many to have suffered from this bug. Cheers Ebara |
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