That would seem to be the case.
Which is why I wrote "OP" in front :)
alarm.repeatInterval = NSEraCalendarUnit Triggers the bug, its totally valid as well.
Thats not the bug though. Can do it without a loop as well. This was an old version, check the other one I posted here in this thread.
OP:Nope, you didnt read the code. Try reading the other version I posted. Works without a loop as well.
Yeah, I know. Its to bad though because all the discussions are turning into discussions about the proper use of "bricking".
Also here is a nicer version that still triggers the bug http://www.pastie.org/private/8a48wgmcuuhjjwbupbk3g
Im the original poster, that found the bug. Nah it doesnt brick it, it does however require (atleast on 4.1. for me) a factory reset. The problem seems to be that springboard locks up in an endless loop, restarting the…
That would seem to be the case.
Which is why I wrote "OP" in front :)
alarm.repeatInterval = NSEraCalendarUnit Triggers the bug, its totally valid as well.
Thats not the bug though. Can do it without a loop as well. This was an old version, check the other one I posted here in this thread.
OP:Nope, you didnt read the code. Try reading the other version I posted. Works without a loop as well.
Yeah, I know. Its to bad though because all the discussions are turning into discussions about the proper use of "bricking".
Also here is a nicer version that still triggers the bug http://www.pastie.org/private/8a48wgmcuuhjjwbupbk3g
Im the original poster, that found the bug. Nah it doesnt brick it, it does however require (atleast on 4.1. for me) a factory reset. The problem seems to be that springboard locks up in an endless loop, restarting the…