I recently updated Version 8 to classic and have both versions on my Mac. Mac OS 15.4.1, Mac Studio M1.
I have been dealing with many crashes over the past few days and I wonder if there are any library files I can delete in order to get classic on track?
RW 8 was slow (that was the reason I updated to classic), but it worked.
With classic I have spent hours re-doing work which was ruined, because I missed to save the document more often. I learned my lesson now and save literally after ever little edit - but this is not what I expected from the update.
Any help very much appreciated, because I have to finish a homepage asap.
Hi @papart,
Instead of deleting files willy-nilly, it’s best to first investigate why this is happening.
macOS will display a crash report after it has done handling the crash. Could you post that here?
Cheers,
Erwin
I was presented this silly message several times and can not get my head around what might be the reason for this? I mean: I have 1 document opened in classic – which other application could that be, which “modified” my document???
It´s not the only kind of crash I experience, but after this message I have to “force quit” RW in order to get rid of the never-ending beachball.
I don´t know if it’s a good idea to paste in the crash report which was presented after quitting in order to send it to apple…? It´s a pretty long text…?!
Hi @papart,
In order to figure out why RapidWeave crashes, you actually do need that very long report.
Cheers,
Erwin
Hi @papart,
Erwin is right, we could really do with the crash report to know what’s going on. However, we should be able to narrow it down a little if you feel comfortable doing so. Open the crash report in a text editor and you should see something similar to the following line near the top of the file, it may have a different number.
Crashed Thread: 9
This means thread 9 is the issue and we need to see what it was doing. All the threads are listed next in numerical order. Scroll down until you reach the thread that crashed, in my case it would look like this
Thread 9 Crashed:
It’s the information in this section which is important, and it’s generally not too long. Just copy and paste it here.
Cheers
Tom