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I'm facing the same exact issue using Namebench 1.2 on Mac OS X 10.6.3.
Original comment by jen...@gmail.com
on 17 May 2010 at 9:14
I have same problem.
Original comment by mdree...@gmail.com
on 17 May 2010 at 11:06
I suspect this is because the Alexa data in the 1.2 release has inadvertently
expired, and no web browser
histories can be found. Can someone provide logs so that I can debug this
issue? To do so, open:
/Applications/Utilities/Console
You should see messages sent from namebench here. If you could paste those into
this bug, it would be greatly
appreciated!
Original comment by helixblue
on 17 May 2010 at 12:30
Also, it would be helpful if you mentioned which web browser you actively use
on this machine.
Original comment by helixblue
on 17 May 2010 at 12:31
Sorry, I'm new to filing bug reports. I'm using the latest version of Safari
(4.0.5) , haven't tried it with any other
browsers.
Original comment by virtualt...@gmail.com
on 17 May 2010 at 12:42
Oh, forgot the console log, here it is...
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] pwd: /
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] argv[0]:
/Applications/namebench.app/Contents/MacOS/namebench
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] Using configuration:
/Applications/namebench.app/Contents/Resources/config/namebench.cfg
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] Discovering sources
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] Populating Form...
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] Ignoring
/Applications/namebench.app/Contents/Resources/data/alexa-top-10000-global.txt
from alexa (79 days
old)
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] Ignoring
/Users/virtualtaoist/Library/Safari/History.plist (only
1701 bytes)
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] namebench 1.2 is ready!
17/05/2010 13:44:35 namebench[197] Application did finish launching.
17/05/2010 13:44:37 namebench[197] Processing form inputs
17/05/2010 13:44:42 namebench[197] An exception has occured:
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] Traceback (most
recent call
last):
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] File
"/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Extras/lib/python/PyOb
jCTools/AppHelper.py
", line 235, in runEventLoop
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] File
"/Applications/namebench.app/Contents/Resources/controller.py", line 79, in
startJob_
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197]
self.ProcessForm()
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] File
"/Applications/namebench.app/Contents/Resources/controller.py", line 117, in
ProcessForm
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197]
self.options.input_source =
self.data_src.ConvertSourceTitleToType(self.data_source.titleOfSelectedItem())
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] File
"/Applications/namebench.app/Contents/Resources/libnamebench/data_sources.py",
line 124, in
ConvertSourceTitleToType
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] if
detail.startswith(self.source_config[source_type]['name']):
17/05/2010 13:44:42 [0x0-0x23023].org.opensource.namebench[197] AttributeError:
'NoneType'
object has no attribute 'startswith'
Original comment by virtualt...@gmail.com
on 17 May 2010 at 12:48
Thanks for the console output! It appears the bug is caused because namebench
is not able to find a suitable
source of test data. Part of this is due to the inadvertent expiry of the
built-in Alexa data - see issue 116
However, in your case, it is also ignoring the Safari history because the file
is suspiciously small. Either this file
is no longer where history is stored in Mac OS X 10.6, or your web browser has
not been to very many
websites. Is this a brand new install of Mac OS X 10.6?
If I recall, Safari does not write its history file until the browser has
exited. It may be possible that the browser
has not exited in a very long time. Can you try quitting Safari and see if
namebench works then?
Either way - this bug should be fixed in the upcoming namebench 1.3 beta.
Original comment by helixblue
on 17 May 2010 at 12:55
It's not a fresh install of Mac OS, and I use the browser alot, although I am
in the habit of using the "Reset Safari"
option to clear any temporary/cache files the browser may leave. I like to keep
my system clean (habit from my
days using windows and it's endless build up of temporary crap all over the
system)
Original comment by virtualt...@gmail.com
on 19 May 2010 at 6:23
Can you try the newly released namebench 1.3-BETA1 to see if it resolves this
bug?
Original comment by helixblue
on 20 May 2010 at 3:20
1.3-BETA1 works a treat :D thankyou
Original comment by virtualt...@gmail.com
on 20 May 2010 at 7:09
Thanks!
Original comment by helixblue
on 20 May 2010 at 11:24
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
virtualt...@gmail.com
on 17 May 2010 at 9:05