> On Jan 18, 2020, at 10:22 AM, Alan Third wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 06:49:20PM -0500, Michael Dixon wrote: >> >>> On Jan 17, 2020, at 1:53 PM, Alan Third wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 04:48:56PM -0500, Michael Dixon wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> That’s good. >>>>> >>>>> I suppose it just leaves the question of whether we disable this for >>>>> macOS 10.15, or if we just get rid of it altogether. My understanding >>>>> is that all it does is allow the use of C-g to quit the file open and >>>>> save dialogues. I don’t see much reason to keep it, but if anyone >>>>> actually uses this let me know. >>>> >>>> And sorry, just to complicate things, it looks like the patch fixed >>>> anything related to File > Open. But I just tried to use the menu to >>>> do a File > Save as… and that still resulted in a crash. File > Save >>>> worked fine though. >>> >>> Can you send the crash report for this? It can’t be for the same Classes. >> >> I’m going to attach the macOS crash report, which is just plain text. >> >> The part I can understand does look the same as what I was seeing before: >> >> Application Specific Information: >> *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSObjectNotAvailableException', reason: 'EmacsSavePanel is not a supported subclass for sandboxing' >> abort() called >> terminating with uncaught exception of type NSException >> >> Is it possible EmacsSavePanel is used somewhere else? > > When I grep the source tree with the patch applied EmacsSavePanel > isn’t found anywhere. Is it possible the patch didn’t apply correctly? > Can you do a grep to see if it’s mentioned anywhere? > -- > Alan Third Good news: I grepped the source tree, and I noticed EmacsSavePanel mentioned in what I believe were leftovers from previous builds. Files with names like emacs-27.0.60.1, emacs-27.0.60.2, etc., all with modify dates that seemed to align up with dates I would have done a make install. I tried cleaning them up manually (e.g. deleting them), and I was left with the only mentions of EmacsSavePanel being in the change log. I rebuilt again and this time Save As no longer causes a crash. I’m sorry Alan for making this such a fiasco.