I was getting the same error as you:
An instance 0xa975400 of class xxxxxx was deallocated while key value observers were still registered with it. Observation info was leaked, and may even become mistakenly attached to some other object. Set a breakpoint on NSKVODeallocateBreak to stop here in the debugger. Here's the current observation info:
<NSKeyValueObservationInfo 0xa980eb0> (
<NSKeyValueObservance 0xa980e70: Observer: 0xa94f8a0, Key path: coordinate, Options: <New: NO, Old: NO, Prior: YES> Context: 0x0, Property: 0xa980ef0>
As pointed here it was caused because I was adding a MKAnnotation with an invalid coordinate to a MKMapView.
My solution was to create a function to check the coordinate valid.
Place+MKAnnotation.m
I created a category of my Place class and
#import "Place.h"
#import <MapKit/MapKit.h>
@interface Place (MKAnnotation) <MKAnnotation>
- (BOOL)coordinateIsValid;
...
@end
Place+MKAnnotation.m
@implementation Place (MKAnnotation)
- (BOOL)coordinateIsValid
{
return CLLocationCoordinate2DIsValid(CLLocationCoordinate2DMake([self.latitude doubleValue],[self.longitude doubleValue]));
}
...
@end
I only add the annotation in my ViewController if the coordinate is valid.
if([p coordinateIsValid]) {
[self.mapView addAnnotation:p];
}