Gah! That was it - seems I actually added a [super awakeFromNib] at some point to one of my classes during the refactoring for reasons that escape me now. Removing it fixes the issue.

Thanks for the help guys (off-list too).

--Graham


On 26/10/2009, at 2:53 AM, Jim Correia wrote:

On Oct 25, 2009, at 7:53 AM, Graham Cox wrote:

Then, running on 10.5.(8) I stared to get an error that the object <new class derived from new base class> did not respond to - awakeFromNib. I'd not previously seen this error until I refactored my code. Sure enough my new base class and its new fork don't implement awakeFromNib because they don't need to. On 10.6 there is no error. On 10.5.8 I get the error, suggesting that 10.6 first checks whether -awakeFromNib is implemented and 10.5 does not.

Do your controller subclasses send [super awakeFromNib]?

NSObject implements -awakeFromNib on 10.6 and later (but not previously.)

- Jim

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