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xXriderXx7

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Jul 6, 2007
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Hi,

I've recently been experience a lot of springboard crashes. I get resprung back into Safe Mode about 10 ten times a day. I removed all my recently installed apps/hacks and still no luck. I have no idea what I'm looking at with this crash log, so any help tracking down the culprit would be appreciated!

Thanks!
 

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Hi,

I've recently been experience a lot of springboard crashes. I get resprung back into Safe Mode about 10 ten times a day. I removed all my recently installed apps/hacks and still no luck. I have no idea what I'm looking at with this crash log, so any help tracking down the culprit would be appreciated!

Thanks!

You probably won't get much feedback on the crash logs. Outside of developers, I don't know many people who can truly tell you what's causing the crashes by looking at crash logs. I have 2 suggestions.

1) post a list of all your installed packages
2) slowly disable/uninstall tweaks one by one until the respringing stops. Then you should have a good idea what's causing the crashes
 
Hi,

I've recently been experience a lot of springboard crashes. I get resprung back into Safe Mode about 10 ten times a day. I removed all my recently installed apps/hacks and still no luck. I have no idea what I'm looking at with this crash log, so any help tracking down the culprit would be appreciated!

Thanks!
I don't read crash log, but I do enjoy Googling about them and learning a lot. Here's my speculation based on what I can see/Google.

This line:
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
This is from C. SIGSEGV is a report that means you are trying to access memory that either isn't there or that you do not have permission to access. That bad access is by the kernal, at this memory address:
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000008

All of that did this: Crashed Thread: 0
Which crashed Springboard.

This line which is the second about Thread 0 implicates (to me) Auxo.
There's a way to "Symbolize" a crash log so that you see what the numbers mean in more or less plain English, but I don't have the tools for that (I'm not a dev)
1 AuxoSwitcher.dylib 0x017b223a 0x179f000 + 78394

There is a thread here about Auxo having a memory leak. There's seems to be a solution in there. I'd try that or removing Auxo.
 
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