sean, just wait, it will hit you.
in my latest project PI did not want to save the project when i was done, since one or more views was locked. as an aside, when this happens, the dialog is singularly unhelpful. so, it's dangerous to save the project when a view is locked? okay, what am i supposed to do? undoubtedly a view was locked because some process left it locked, not due to anything i had done. maybe the dialog could describe some steps to determine which view is locked and how to possibly unlock it.
while working on that same project, i got a segmentation fault on some process. i was lucky to be able to save the project and quit PI in that state. while it was in that state, something was very wrong with the real-time preview - it was taking a minute or two to display anything.
as i said, the machine is totally stable. no other programs die on me. my machine uptime is regularly measured in months. as i said the machine passed burn-in running memtest86 on all 32GB of ram. while i would agree that it's insane to run that much ram without ECC protection, i can't really do anything about intel's choices. all i know is that if i had problems with bitflips, other programs would crash on me or the kernel itself would eventually crash, but this never happens.
remember when i reported to juan that OSX was cleaning up in /tmp after the swap files' atimes exceeded some scripted limit in the OS? that limit is like 3 days by default. i'd regularly have 1.7 running far, far past that horizon. with 1.8RC7, i've never had it run that long. same hardware. same OS. different version of PI.
so i'm not sure what you can do to help me debug it. i never run PI 1.8RC7 unless it's attached to a debugger, and that has saved my bacon several times. sometimes i can pop the call stack and resume execution and then immediately save the project.
let me also just point out that what we are on is called RC7 and there were some very serious, deep, and difficult-to-solve bugs in all prior RCs, especially RC6. i have no doubt that there are still some bad bugs lurking around. in all fairness some of them may have come from 1.7 and are still around, but overall 1.7 was much more stable than 1.8RC7 for me.
rob