On 2009 Feb 27, at 16:21, Jesper Storm Bache wrote:

If that is the only message you see in the console, then you can try to break on "asl_send".

Thanks, Jesper. Seemed like a great idea, but unfortunately it looks like the the root causer is not in the call stack...

#0      0x939822ce in asl_send
#1      0x907bd574 in __CFLogCString
#2      0x907bda4b in _CFLogvEx
#3      0x955895fe in NSLogv
#4      0x955e8a0b in NSLog
#5      0x969d996c in _NSDefaultTopLevelErrorHandler
#6      0x967cf564 in -[NSApplication run]
#7      0x9679c8a4 in NSApplicationMain
#8      0x000ae255 in main at DemoApp-Main.m:22

That _NSDefaultTopLevelErrorHandler must be in the run loop, breaks into logging when it sees a flag of some kind. I need to know what set the flag.

So, it's back to guessing unless someone has another idea.

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