<Skipping all the quotes for brevity ... Thanks!>

I don't "turn on zombies" very often, so, just to make sure I did it correctly, I "turned on zombies" by activating this code in my main()...

#define KEEP_ZOMBIES
#ifdef KEEP_ZOMBIES
    setenv("NSZombieEnabled", "YES", 1) ;
    setenv("NSAutoreleaseFreedObjectCheckEnabled", "YES", 1) ;      
#endif

That should do the job, right?

It still crashes with this on, and still crashes in different places. Actually, having sat through about 25 crashes now, I see that there are about 5 different places where the crash can occur. Here's the top of the call stack on the most prevalent crash:

#0      0x9447b688 in objc_msgSend
#1      0x91e23852 in -[_PFContextMapTable setForUseWithModel:]
#2 0x91e23166 in -[NSManagedObjectContext setPersistentStoreCoordinator:]
#3      0x93289c66 in -[NSPersistentDocument managedObjectContext]
#4      0x00310866 in -[Bookshelf initializeCommon] at Bookshelf.m:253
#5      0x00310b87 in -[Bookshelf init] at Bookshelf.m:321

As you can see, the last thing I do there is get the - managedObjectContext of my NSPersistenDocument of subclass Bookshelf. But I haven't touched that code in months. It must be a smasher.

Usually, nothing is logged the console except the gdb splash/license. One time, though, I got this "all hell broke loose": *** -[NSUndoManager entitiesByName]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x2571ad0 *** -[NSUndoManager entitiesByName]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x2571ad0 *** -[NSAttributeStoreMapping entityVersionHashesByName]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x16950c70 *** -[NSAttributeStoreMapping entityVersionHashesByName]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x16950c70 *** -[NSCFArray _entityForName:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x16926e40 *** -[NSCFArray _entityForName:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x16926e40

As expected, correcting the signature of my -isEqual: to take id as an argument instead of Browfile* did not help.

Again, I "touched" all the files, rebuilt everything, and didn't get any warnings of multiple method implementations.

That's all I can think of to try, Michael! But I am thinking hard as you read this.

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