What makes EXCBADACCESS difficult to debug is that you don't know what object your application was trying to access. Zombie objects solve this problem in many cases. By keeping deallocated objects alive, Xcode can tell you what object you were trying to access. I'm trying to run my code on a Mac computer. It always works fine on Windows (I'm using Microsoft Visual Studio), but when I run it on a in XCode, the following code sometimes crashes with an.
-->Original KB number: 3014451
Symptoms
Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac crashes immediately after startup. The crash reporter displays the following error information.
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000Application Specific Information:
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000Application Specific Information:
dyld: launch, loading dependent librariesDyld Error Message:
Library not loaded: @rpath/osfcore.framework/Versions/A/osfcore
Library not loaded: @rpath/osfcore.framework/Versions/A/osfcore
Referenced from: /Applications/Microsoft Outlook.app/Contents/MacOS/Microsoft Outlook
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Cause
This problem occurs if the underlying file system is formatted as case-sensitive. In this scenario, the file is named OsfCore.framework. However, Outlook 2016 for Mac looks for a file that is named osfcore.framework and cannot find the file inside the app bundle.
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Workaround
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To work around this problem, rename the OsfCore.framework file as osfcore.framework. To do this, follow these steps:
- In Finder, open the Application folder.
- Right-click Microsoft Outlook, and then select Show Package Contents.
- Open the Frameworks folder, and then find the OsfCore.framework file.
- Select OsfCore.framework, press Return, and then change the file name to osfcore.framework.
More information
You can use Disk Utility to determine whether the file system is formatted as case-sensitive. To do this, run Disk Utility, select the hard disk drive partition, and then select the Erase tab to view the Format option that's selected. If either of the case-sensitive options are selected, you may experience this problem.
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All three stopped at once? See if you can locate associated preference files.
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Check your boot disk for errors. Restart your Mac while holding down the C key, pressing the power button and inserting your restore disk all at the same time. An Installer window will open, but do not proceed with any installations. Instead, from the Menu Bar, select Utilities > Disk Utility. In the Disk Utility window click First Aid, and then click Verify. If Disk Utility reports errors, click Repair. When Disk Utility is finished, from the Menu Bar, select Utilities/Startup Disk. Select MacintoshHD 10.x.x and click Restart.
Repair Disk Permissions:
Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select FirstAid, then click: Repair Disk Permissions. Quit DU when it's finished and reboot.
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Carolyn ?
MacOFFX: How to Troubleshoot Office v. X for Mac Programs
Check your boot disk for errors. Restart your Mac while holding down the C key, pressing the power button and inserting your restore disk all at the same time. An Installer window will open, but do not proceed with any installations. Instead, from the Menu Bar, select Utilities > Disk Utility. In the Disk Utility window click First Aid, and then click Verify. If Disk Utility reports errors, click Repair. When Disk Utility is finished, from the Menu Bar, select Utilities/Startup Disk. Select MacintoshHD 10.x.x and click Restart.
Repair Disk Permissions:
Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select FirstAid, then click: Repair Disk Permissions. Quit DU when it's finished and reboot.
Performed any maintenance lately? Go here for help. Maintaining Mac OS X
Carolyn ?