Publishing Crash Problem

Can anyone help?

I have 3 projects on my rapid weaver 5 and one of them will not publish at all, I keep getting the same crash report. I have included the crash report below can anyone make any sense of this please?.

thanks in advance Alex.

Process: RapidWeaver [1159]
Path: /Applications/RapidWeaver.app/Contents/MacOS/RapidWeaver
Identifier: com.realmacsoftware.rapidweaverpro
Version: 5.3.2 (11606)
App Item ID: 402477569
App External ID: 98802654
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: ??? [1]
Responsible: RapidWeaver [1159]
User ID: 501

Date/Time: 2017-11-10 12:38:21.447 +0000
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.12.6 (16G1036)
Report Version: 12
Anonymous UUID: 38B72EF5-98EB-A7E0-9437-DF468BD2E483

Sleep/Wake UUID: 85D75BEF-E54A-44EF-91D4-861D9E90158D

Time Awake Since Boot: 5500 seconds
Time Since Wake: 4700 seconds

System Integrity Protection: enabled

Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY

Application Specific Information:
Assertion failed: (mach_vm_map(mach_task_self(), &address, size, 0, VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE | VM_MAKE_TAG(VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_BACKINGSTORES), port, 0, false, prot, prot, VM_INHERIT_SHARE) == KERN_SUCCESS), function backing_map, file Services/Windows/CGSBackingStore.c, line 193.

That report would probably only help the Realmac support folks. Since you’re on RW5 don’t know how much help they can give you.
Have you tried to export to a local folder? If that works then you could use an FTP client to publish.

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Thank you for your quick response Doug.
Unfortunately most of this is new to me, can you give me some further explanation to the options you have suggested. many thanks again Alex

I never used RW5, but if I remember(RW6) in the file menu there should be an option to export your site. You then select a folder to publish your site to a local folder. The program creates the same files as if it had been published,just places them on your local drive instead of FTP’ing them to your web server.

You would then use a separate FTP program to transfer the files. Many users of RW do this as a normal practice, to avoid publishing problems.

There’s a number of FTP clients both paid and free to choose from.

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Here a brief tutorial on exporting locally https://weaver.tips/export-your-site-locally-in-rapidweaver

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