Mail and Safari won't open. Bizarre crash log readings.
This is what appears in safari.crash.log after the safari icon bounces 3 or 4 times in the dock and then ceases to open:
Command: Safari
Path: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Version: ??? (???)
PID: 334
Thread: Unknown
Link (dyld) error:
dyld: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari Undefined symbols:
WebKit undefined reference to _NSExcludedElementsDocumentAttribute expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationEndFrameKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationTargetKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _kMDItemWhereFroms expected to be defined in Carbon
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1AlgorithmIDTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1IA5StringTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SequenceOfAnyTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SubjectPublicKeyInfoTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDelayTime expected to be defined in ApplicationServices
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDictionary expected to be
And a similar one happens for Mail:
Command: Mail
Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
Version: ??? (???)
PID: 333
Thread: Unknown
Link (dyld) error:
dyld: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail Undefined symbols:
WebKit undefined reference to _NSExcludedElementsDocumentAttribute expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationEndFrameKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationTargetKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _kMDItemWhereFroms expected to be defined in Carbon
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1AlgorithmIDTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1IA5StringTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SequenceOfAnyTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SubjectPublicKeyInfoTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDelayTime expected to be defined in ApplicationServices
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDictionary expected to be def
Any idea what this could be, and what the remedy is? I've verified and repaired disk permissions, and restarted the computer several times. And also deleted preference files for those programs.
Command: Safari
Path: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Version: ??? (???)
PID: 334
Thread: Unknown
Link (dyld) error:
dyld: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari Undefined symbols:
WebKit undefined reference to _NSExcludedElementsDocumentAttribute expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationEndFrameKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationTargetKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _kMDItemWhereFroms expected to be defined in Carbon
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1AlgorithmIDTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1IA5StringTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SequenceOfAnyTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SubjectPublicKeyInfoTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDelayTime expected to be defined in ApplicationServices
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDictionary expected to be
And a similar one happens for Mail:
Command: Mail
Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
Version: ??? (???)
PID: 333
Thread: Unknown
Link (dyld) error:
dyld: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail Undefined symbols:
WebKit undefined reference to _NSExcludedElementsDocumentAttribute expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationEndFrameKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _NSViewAnimationTargetKey expected to be defined in Cocoa
WebKit undefined reference to _kMDItemWhereFroms expected to be defined in Carbon
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1AlgorithmIDTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1IA5StringTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SequenceOfAnyTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebKit undefined reference to _kSecAsn1SubjectPublicKeyInfoTemplate expected to be defined in Security
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDelayTime expected to be defined in ApplicationServices
WebCore undefined reference to _kCGImagePropertyGIFDictionary expected to be def
Any idea what this could be, and what the remedy is? I've verified and repaired disk permissions, and restarted the computer several times. And also deleted preference files for those programs.