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Re: Bundlizing happens every morning



On 3/31/06, Daniel Hazelbaker <email@hidden> wrote:
> I have not noticed this problem so much on quit or overnight issues,
> but I have an application that runs non-stop with the debugger
> attached to monitor for any bugs (they are rare, but still in
> debugging phase).  Whenever the app is running for more than a few
> days, once it is stopped (either because of a bug or just because I
> want to) and I attempt to re-run the program (without quitting XCode
> or anything) it will recompile what seems like every file in the
> project.  Can't explain why, nothing should be touching the
> timestamps of any of those files.

I hate to point out what may be obvious, but are people experiencing
this running ntpd on their dev boxes?  If the drift hasn't had a
chance to settle yet, or if people don't run ntpd but instead run
ntpdate once a day, the time could certainly jump, causing timestamps
to be out of whack.

J.
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References: 
 >Bundlizing happens every morning (From: Matt Gough <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Bundlizing happens every morning (From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Bundlizing happens every morning (From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Bundlizing happens every morning (From: Joseph Kelly <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Bundlizing happens every morning (From: Daniel Hazelbaker <email@hidden>)



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