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This happens to me about once every long coding session and unfortunately I am only made aware of it when the Finder gives me a message telling me that my drive is full. I havn't done a lot of sleuthing to find the cause of it because it is very hard to reproduce, but in my case it has always been the i686 compiler and assembler set of processes. I only started seeing this problem when I starting compiling my stuff for both PPC and Intel. Also, I am coding in Objective-C exclusively and do not use any C++ features (I even turn them off in the compile options) but I am however using .mm files which are run through the Objective-C++ compiler. Spencer Nielsen On Nov 9, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Glen Simmons wrote: I've seen that and in my case it was a runaway process that was endlessly trying to compile a file. I killed the process (ccsomething) and deleted the .o file. |
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