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On Mar 31, 2006, at 12:11 PM, Jordan Krushen wrote:
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.
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| >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>) | |
| >Re: Bundlizing happens every morning (From: "Jordan Krushen" <email@hidden>) |
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