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On Nov 17, 2005, at 3:56 AM, Robert Dell wrote:
mine too was cured by reboot.
Jerry wrote:On 17 Nov 2005, at 00:41, Alan Nilsson wrote:I had this, or something similar, happen on my Powerbook, but it was cured by a restart. My iMac G5 and dual G5 were fine.I have 3 machines that I recently upgraded to xcode 2.2.
One works as expected. (1.6 G5 / 10.4.2)
The other two, upon launching xcode, xcode immediately gives a beach ball and becomes non responsive. Top shows xcode chewing up 100% of the processor. I let this go on for 30 minutes on both machines with no change before I killed them and down graded back to 2.1 (which runs correctly).
Configs of machines not working: Dual 2.5 G5 / 10.4.1 & 1.5 G4 PB / 10.4.3
Anyone else seen similar behavior?
Jerry
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| >Re: xcode 2.2 beachball of death (From: Robert Dell <email@hidden>) |
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