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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1171338" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>The intrigue deepens...!</p><p></p><p>I know that when I've seen similar crash logs in the past, the cause has typically been related to the file existence cache option. Perhaps one of the plugins you use has implemented similar functionality. Given that the application event log doesn't reference a specific plugin and that you prefer not to provide the full log files (which is fine - they may not be all that helpful in this case anyway), my next suggestion would be to revert to the "trial and error" approach. That is: if we assume that one of your plugins is causing this, it should be possible to identify that plugin by disabling all plugins and progressively re-enabling them. When the crashes return, the plugin which was most recently enabled is most likely to be the cause of the crashes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1171338, member: 82144"] The intrigue deepens...! I know that when I've seen similar crash logs in the past, the cause has typically been related to the file existence cache option. Perhaps one of the plugins you use has implemented similar functionality. Given that the application event log doesn't reference a specific plugin and that you prefer not to provide the full log files (which is fine - they may not be all that helpful in this case anyway), my next suggestion would be to revert to the "trial and error" approach. That is: if we assume that one of your plugins is causing this, it should be possible to identify that plugin by disabling all plugins and progressively re-enabling them. When the crashes return, the plugin which was most recently enabled is most likely to be the cause of the crashes. [/QUOTE]
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