I guess that is a generic problem to anything that resides in the
cache folder. I mean then Safari should do the same thing...
2005/11/28, Chris Hanson <email@hidden>:
> On Nov 28, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Philippe Casgrain wrote:
>
> > In that case, shouldn't Xcode first try to write to the user's
> > Cache folder, and if that fails then write to the global Cache?
>
> There's also the issue of network home directories. I would
> generally want the precompiled header cache to go to local disk, not
> to a remote server.
>
> -- Chris
>
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