>> My app won't start at all in Lion. I always thought the first code will be in
>> - (void)applicationWillFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification
> 
> Not necessarily. For instance, if you have -awakeFromNib methods in objects 
> in your main nib, those will run earlier.
> 
>> but that code is never reached. So I am a loss of how to fix it.
> 
> What happens if you run the app from Xcode? Does it report a crash? What’s 
> the stack look like?
> If that doesn’t give you useful info, try adding a breakpoint on exceptions 
> (search the docs for details on how).
> 
> —Jens

My MainMenu.nib doesn't have an -awakeFromNib. The MainMenu.nib does create my 
AppController.m that has an +initialize method but that does not execute either.

After linking, the Xcode console reports

Loading program into debugger…
Program loaded.
run
[Switching to process 7184]
Running…

and then nothing happens (no code, no crash, etc).

I tried setting breakpoint on objc_exception_throw as explained in

http://www.corbinstreehouse.com/blog/2008/08/your-most-important-breakpoint-in-cocoa/

but no break appears in the above start up procedure either.

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John Nairn
http://www.geditcom.com
Genealogy Software for the Mac

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