On the Job crashes on launch?

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benediktvaldez

20 Jan, 2010 09:21 PM via web

I was working with the templates, when the application stops responding. Well actually, I could click things, buttons and such, and it looked like it was going to do something, but then nothing happened. First reaction on my behalf; relaunch the application. The problem persists so I try again, relaunch, but now it won't start again. I've tried rebooting the computer, resetting the application (the option Mac OS X offers when an application keeps crashing), but no luck.

Any ideas? :(

I attached the 'Crash report' from Mac OS X.

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by Dan Messing on 21 Jan, 2010 06:46 PM

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    Hi,

    Thanks for sending the crash report. I will be taking a look into it and will let you know what I come up with.

    The first thing to try (although I don't know that it will help) would be to download the newest version of On The Job, 3.0.3, that we just released a couple of days ago:

    http://stuntsoftware.com/onthejob/

    Try that out and please attach another crash log if it also crashes on launch.

    Dan Messing

  2. 3 Posted by benediktvaldez on 21 Jan, 2010 08:46 PM

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    I had 3.0.2 before.
    Upgrading to 3.0.3 doesn't seem to change anything :(

    Here´s the new crash log

    Thank you :)

  3. 4 Posted by benediktvaldez on 24 Jan, 2010 02:31 PM

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    It suddenly seems to work!

    I went to /~user/Library/Application Suppert/On the job3/

    and removed the entire folder, than started the program, and than replaced the new file with the old file, and now everything seems to work as it did before :/

    Thanks for the help though, I'll let you know if I get any more problems.

  4. Support Staff 5 Posted by Dan Messing on 25 Jan, 2010 06:58 PM

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    Great, thanks for letting me know. This looks like it's related to a bug that we had thought was fixed, so we will be taking another look at it.

    Dan Messing
    Stunt Software
    http://stuntsoftware.com/

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