iphoto continously crashes after install
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So I have the DisplayLink Information Debugging tool and it created a zipfile with info on what happened. Prior to 1.8, it would at least display just couldn't zoom into a single picture. Reboot and disconnecting from USB displaylink adaptors, everything works fine on the default laptop screen. Funny thing is other apps like iMovie comes up without a problem. So, where do I send this zipfile?
Thanks, Miguel |
Thanks Miguel for your report. Could you please post here the iPhoto crash dump? It should be located in you ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/. Thanks
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iphoto crash file
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Thanks, Miguel |
Thanks Miguel. It doesn't seems an OpenGL issue as I expected. Anyway just to be sure, have you tried to set the DisplayLink screen as primary, restart iPhoto and see if the problem is still there. Does the crash happen when you start a slideshow? We will try to replicate your issue. Thanks
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I first made sure that iphoto was not trying to run a slideshow (which it was trying to when it crashed by the way), reconnected all 3 monitors and rebooted and iphoto comes up fine until i try to run a slideshow and it does crash. Repeated the same and got it back to just events so at least it comes up and stays running. The only curious behavior is if i want to look at a single picture within an album, it just comes up blank. But as soon as i go back to my primary screen and disconnect the DisplayLink stuff, it works as expected. Thanks, Miguel |
Thanks Miguel for your detailed report.
Ok, this behaviour sounds more an OpenGL issue. I didn't get if you tried to set the DisplayLink screen (on which iPhoto is running) as primary. If not, could you please try to set it as primary, close and reopen iPhoto and try the slideshow or try to look at a single picture. It shouldn't crash. Thanks |
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Thanks, Miguel |
When you're in System Preferences -> Displays, select the arrangement tab. You should see the layout of your screens, shown as blue rectangles. Just drag the white bar at the top of the current primary screen to the rectangle representing the screen you want to set it as primary.
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Ok, thanks Miguel. I double checked, we submitted a bug on this to Apple months ago. They are aware of the problem and we hope that Apple could fix this issue in the next iPhoto updates.
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