1.0.2 Register Wibbles
by Gary "ChunkyKs" Briggs · in Constructor · 05/29/2007 (12:43 pm) · 0 replies
OSX 10.4.9
Intel Macbook Pro, Core2Duo 15.4"
Because I'm lazy and stuff, I root around in my 1.0.1 install for ignition.dat, and copy it to the same place in 1.0.2.
Then I load up 1.0.2. All works fine, no problems.
Go into Help->About Constructor. Click "Register" to see what happens. Two problems now: [note that I haven't typed in my ignition key. This was originally an exercise in being lazy, because I couldn't be bothered to go to GG's website to look up my ignition key]
1) There's no "Cancel" button. The software is happy, it knows it's registered. It should let me cancel out of that screen
2) So of the two buttons there ["Product Page" and "Register"], I reckon register has the best chance of throwing an error and letting me cancel out of that screen. So I click it, and the software bombs with EXC_BAD_ACCESS.
Figuring that my original mistake was copying ignition.dat across, I reinstall and try out the ignition process. First time through, works a charm.
Go into Help->About Constructor again. Trying to register again threw the same error [I may have clicked the button there more than once, when it turned into a cancel button instead]. Here's apple's crashlog: icculus.org/~chunky/stuff/ctorcrash
Gary (-;
Intel Macbook Pro, Core2Duo 15.4"
Because I'm lazy and stuff, I root around in my 1.0.1 install for ignition.dat, and copy it to the same place in 1.0.2.
Then I load up 1.0.2. All works fine, no problems.
Go into Help->About Constructor. Click "Register" to see what happens. Two problems now: [note that I haven't typed in my ignition key. This was originally an exercise in being lazy, because I couldn't be bothered to go to GG's website to look up my ignition key]
1) There's no "Cancel" button. The software is happy, it knows it's registered. It should let me cancel out of that screen
2) So of the two buttons there ["Product Page" and "Register"], I reckon register has the best chance of throwing an error and letting me cancel out of that screen. So I click it, and the software bombs with EXC_BAD_ACCESS.
Figuring that my original mistake was copying ignition.dat across, I reinstall and try out the ignition process. First time through, works a charm.
Go into Help->About Constructor again. Trying to register again threw the same error [I may have clicked the button there more than once, when it turned into a cancel button instead]. Here's apple's crashlog: icculus.org/~chunky/stuff/ctorcrash
Gary (-;