> If you don't crash the app, you don't get the stack trace.  No
> stack trace = no clue about what went wrong.

Just yesterday I was working on some new code, which threw an exception, and
the logged message included the stack trace. Never seen that before, so I
assume it's new in Snow Leopard. At this point I have no idea whether that's
true for all exceptions or just certain types, and whether or not it
requires the developer tools to be installed.

But perhaps something to check into: examine logs for exceptions thrown by
your app...

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Scott Ribe
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