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Re: bfobserver, all of a sudden...



On May 30, 2006, at 8:33 AM, james tittle wrote:
...since upgrading to xcode 2.3, I've noticed a bunch of memory disappearing; using "top", I found a daemon "bfobserver" had been launched and was using almost 400MB's of real mem! One google away, I found the only reference to a known bug in the xcode 2.3 release notes, but I wasn't seeing this bug because I've never done distributed network builds...luckily I was able to use this to turn off bfobserver:

sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ com.apple.dnbobserver.plist

...but the question remains: will this be launched with future launchings of Xcode? Is the setting stored in project files?

It shouldn't be consuming any significant amount of resources unless you activate Dedicated Network Builds.


Please file a bug with as much evidence as you have gathered.

thanks,
b.bum



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