Anyone getting kernel panics on Tiger? I'm running 10.4.2 and I can consistently crash the machine with TextMate, on both my PowerBook and G5. Last night I had another one which caused my OS to not reboot, and I had to re-install Tiger. I see that only 10.3 is supported but I liked the tool so much that I tried it on Tiger.
Thanks! -dP
On 16/07/2005, at 6.13, Brian Dote wrote:
Anyone getting kernel panics on Tiger? I'm running 10.4.2 and I can consistently crash the machine with TextMate, on both my PowerBook and G5. Last night I had another one which caused my OS to not reboot, and I had to re-install Tiger. I see that only 10.3 is supported but I liked the tool so much that I tried it on Tiger.
The problem is that I've started to use the new (Tiger) OS functions for storing meta data, but these can (apparently) cause a kernel panic when used on AFP mounted volumes :/
There's this update where you can disable the use of filesystem meta data: http://macromates.com/textmate/files/ TextMate_1.1b14_2005-07-14.zip (3.2 MB)
Before starting it, run the following in Terminal.app (I've added a GUI prefs option in 1.1b15 for this): defaults write com.macromates.textmate OakDocumentDisableFSMetaData -bool true
On Jul 16, 2005, at 12:24 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 16/07/2005, at 6.13, Brian Dote wrote:
Anyone getting kernel panics on Tiger? I'm running 10.4.2 and I can consistently crash the machine with TextMate, on both my PowerBook and G5. Last night I had another one which caused my OS to not reboot, and I had to re-install Tiger. I see that only 10.3 is supported but I liked the tool so much that I tried it on Tiger.
The problem is that I've started to use the new (Tiger) OS functions for storing meta data, but these can (apparently) cause a kernel panic when used on AFP mounted volumes :/
There's this update where you can disable the use of filesystem meta data: http://macromates.com/textmate/files/ TextMate_1.1b14_2005-07-14.zip (3.2 MB)
Before starting it, run the following in Terminal.app (I've added a GUI prefs option in 1.1b15 for this): defaults write com.macromates.textmate OakDocumentDisableFSMetaData -bool true
That change solved the kernel panic problem for me.
Have you reported this to Apple with a concise code sample? This is pretty bloody serious.
Stephen F. Steiner IDC ssteiner@integrateddevcorp.com www.integrateddevcorp.com (603)433-1232
On 16/07/2005, at 14.17, idc@gwi.net wrote:
Have you reported this to Apple with a concise code sample? This is pretty bloody serious.
I don't have two machines, so I haven't been able to make a code sample, but I have reported to them that the problem is with {set|get| remove}xattr() for files on AFP mounted devices, and included the kernel panic from a user.
When I get the chance to work with an AFP mounted device, I'll investigate it further.
On Jul 16, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Brian Dote wrote:
Anyone getting kernel panics on Tiger? I'm running 10.4.2 and I can consistently crash the machine with TextMate, on both my PowerBook and G5. Last night I had another one which caused my OS to not reboot, and I had to re-install Tiger. I see that only 10.3 is supported but I liked the tool so much that I tried it on Tiger.
I am also experiencing kernel panics under very specific circumstances.
If I edit a file on an AFP shared drive, edit, save, and kernel panic.
I thought it was just something with my setup but I can reproduce it each time.
The log is pretty lame info-wise so I didn't bother submitting it.
S
Stephen F. Steiner IDC ssteiner@integrateddevcorp.com www.integrateddevcorp.com (603)433-1232
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Kernel panics for me in 10.4.1 over NSF. Do not happen all the time though. Replicable during a save.
I will try the update and see if they are replicable.
Nick
On Jul 15, 2005, at 9:13 PM, Brian Dote wrote:
Anyone getting kernel panics on Tiger? I'm running 10.4.2 and I can consistently crash the machine with TextMate, on both my PowerBook and G5. Last night I had another one which caused my OS to not reboot, and I had to re-install Tiger. I see that only 10.3 is supported but I liked the tool so much that I tried it on Tiger.
Thanks! -dP ______________________________________________________________________ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate