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Re: New problem



It all happened in a sudden, I didn't fiddle with any command line stuff or any target settings, I was just debugging some code, when building stopped working.

This is really ridiculous, Xcode has got to be the buggiest MacOSX program I've ever used. Is Apple using a special version of Xcode? How does Apple do it's development? I find it hard to see how they could make the great products they do, with a software that has critical flaws magically appear every few days. Probably they are using other tools to do their development, or doing it from the command-line even...

I've seen something happen like that on very RARE occasions. Usually the problem is a stuck process that you can kill on the command line. Once in a blue moon I have to log out and log back in or delete the "build" directory for the project.


However, as I say, in the 12 months that I've been using XCode as my primary development environment those occasions are few and far between. I've had similar experiences with both CodeWarrior and Visual Studio <shudder> so from my perspective I couldn't say that XCode is any more bug ridden than those tools.

Scott
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