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Makushimu

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Crash, crash and re-crash..
« on: July 15, 2006, 06:47:02 PM »

Hello,
I try aMule two weeks ago (because later i use acquisition on my macbook), at beginning no problem, but since one week, amule crash any day, then any hour an today any minutes.... I can't explain my problem, i have tried Tiger and Panther version (because i'm intel based) and there were no change... So i drop "amule.conf" files but same result : crash, crash and re-crash...
Can you help me please  :baby:... I hope you can because now amule crash every 5 minutes so donwload nerver begin...

Thanks before,
Maxime
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Re: Crash, crash and re-crash..
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2006, 09:19:40 PM »

It sounds like you may not be running aMule natively (aMule runs pretty unstable through Rosetta emulation). You said, you were trying the Tiger (Universal Binary) version, did you maybe accidentally set it to run through Rosetta (you can check/change that in the Get Infor dialog, if I remember correctly)? Alternatively, you could also just try redownloading the Universal Binary version.


If that does not help, please follow these instructions:
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If aMule continues to crash, we'll need more information to figure out what's going on. For starters, we'll want to see what aMule writes to your console.log. You can view the console.log by opening Applications > Utilities > Console. Use the toolbar button to Clear the log. Then, launch aMule and use it as you normally would until it crashes. Then copy what was written in the console.log and paste it to a reply to this thread.

Also, we'll want to see the crash report. You use the same Console application to view the crash report. Click on the Logs toolbar button to reveal a selection of other log files. Navigate to ~/Library/Logs > CrashReporter > amule.crash.log. Notice that there are several crash reports in that log, each separated by "**********". Since they tend to be large, we don't want all of the crash reports. Just copy the most recent from the bottom of the file and paste that into your reply, too.
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