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Re: XCode 2.1 generating a 25 GB .o file?



On 10 Nov 2005, at 01:39, email@hidden wrote:

Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 14:58:06 -0600

From: Glen Simmons <email@hidden>

Subject: Re: XCode 2.1 generating a 25 GB .o file?

To: Scott Andrew <email@hidden>

Cc: email@hidden

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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.


Glen


I get this frequently and I only tend to notice when I get informed that my disk is full. I then kill the compiler off from a terminal.

I think it's related to indexing of something though it might be me clicking compile/build too fast or something.


On Nov 9, 2005, at 2:37 PM, Scott Andrew wrote:


Ok I am using XCode 2.1 and i have an object file named  

HDMVLayerNode.o~> its is 25.8 gigs and growing as long as XCode is  

running has anyone seen this problem? Does it exist in 2.2? I just  

created this Objective C++. This is the first time I have seen this.


Scott Andrew

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