There appears to be nothing on the console except the normal Xcode spamming that always happens (malloc free garbage... non-zero refcount...).

Could this error come from some mistake in using memcpy()?

On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:50 AM, John Cebasek wrote:

Chase:

I had something like this in a Cocoa application, and it was because an error - which was 'an unrecognized selector was sent to objectX' was thrown. Seems that one of my workmates had changed a signature in a method.

You might want to check what messages are in Console to see if something similar had occurred.

Hope this helps


John
On 2009-11-07, at 11:27 PM, Chase Meadors wrote:

I'm not sure if this is completely on-topic, but it seemed more relevant here than the xcode list.

This issue has come up randomly a few times before, but it seems to be persisting now. All of the sudden, seemingly caused by calling memcpy(), my program freezes with the the message "GDB: Xcode cannot locate the source file: cpu_capabilities.h (line: 246)."

"__memcpy" is the most recent thing on the stack trace.

I can't seem to FIND this file, but it seems odd that it would suddenly just... not exist. Is this a problem anyone's had before?

Thanks for any help!
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