RE: Crash on any project open
RE: Crash on any project open
- Subject: RE: Crash on any project open
- From: "Lyndsey Ferguson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 12:23:14 -0400
- Thread-topic: Crash on any project open
When you wrote that you removed the plists and cache files, have you
removed your user files inside your project file bundle? Go to the
project file in the finder, right click (cntrl-click) and select "Show
Package Contents" and delete everything EXCEPT the project.pbxproj file.
I think that is a common solution Apple gives to these kinds of
problems. However, for the issue of Xcode crashing on a brand new
project - that is something that sounds quite serious and you should
submit a radar bug.
Good luck,
Lyndsey
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> xcode-users-bounces+lyndsey=email@hidden
> [mailto:xcode-users-bounces+lyndsey=email@hidden
> .com] On Behalf Of Eric Long
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:13 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Crash on any project open
>
> This is the second posting of this. I kind of figure at this
> point it will take someone from Apple to respond. Meantime,
> I'm thinking my only option at this point is to nuke and pave
> the partition to ensure everything is clean.
>
> It's interesting to note that when this problem began, when I
> was using 2.4, the crash logs varied, but with 2.3 this log
> is the same each crash. Even on a brand new project, Xcode
> crashes within seconds after the project is opened.
>
> ______________________________________________________________
> _____________
>
>
> Hi,
>
> At WWDC, I updated to Xcode 2.4. Shortly after, I began
> having a problem where every time I would open a project,
> within 20 seconds Xcode would crash.
>
> I uninstalled the 2.4 tools using the perl script included in
> the install and reinstalled the 2.3 tools. Unfortunately,
> I'm still crashing.
>
> I've tried removing plists and cache files related to Xcode,
> but it's still crashing.
>
> I'm running 10.4.7 on a 1.5 GHz PowerBook G4. This is what
> the crash report
> shows:
>
> Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
> Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x96a21848
>
> Thread 1 Crashed:
> 0 <<00000000>> 0xfffeff30 objc_msgSend_rtp + 48
> 1 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x958bde50
> -[XCPropertyMacroLogicalANDExpression
> evaluateAsBooleanInContext:] + 64
> 2 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9572505c
> -[XCCommandLineToolSpecification
> commandLineForAutogeneratedOptionsInTargetBuildContext:] + 456
> 3 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x957247dc
> -[PBXCompilerSpecificationGcc2_95_2
> standardFlagsInTargetBuildContext:] + 88
> 4 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x957245fc
> -[PBXCompilerSpecificationGcc3_3
> standardFlagsInTargetBuildContext:] + 68
> 5 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x95721de4
> -[PBXCompilerSpecificationGcc2_95_2
> compileSourceCodeFileAtPath:ofType:toOutputDirectory:inTargetB
> uildContext:]
> + 3572
> 6 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x95720a38
> -[PBXCompilerSpecificationGcc
> computeDependenciesForInputFile:ofType:variant:architecture:ou
> tputDirectory:
> inTargetBuildContext:] + 2532
> 7 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571fdb8
> -[XCCompilerSpecification
> computeDependenciesForFilePath:ofType:outputDirectory:inTarget
> BuildContext:]
> + 900
> 8 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571f388
> -[XCBuildRuleDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesForFilePath:ofType:forBuildFileReference:wi
> thOutputDirect
> ory:inTargetBuildContext:] + 5724
> 9 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571d848
> -[XCSourcesBuildPhaseDGSnapshot
> _computeDependenciesForFilePath:ofType:forBuildFileReference:u
> singBuildRule:
> inTargetBuildContext:processedPaths:] + 1268
> 10 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571d334
> -[XCSourcesBuildPhaseDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesForFilePath:ofType:forBuildFileReference:us
> ingBuildRule:i
> nTargetBuildContext:] + 120
> 11 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571beec
> -[XCSourcesBuildPhaseDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesForBuildFileReference:inTargetBuildContext:] + 668
> 12 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x95716e90
> -[XCBuildPhaseDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesForAllBuildFileReferencesInTargetBuildConte
> xt:] + 364
> 13 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571bbc4
> -[XCSourcesBuildPhaseDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesForAllBuildFileReferencesInTargetBuildConte
> xt:] + 112
> 14 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9571a214
> -[XCSourcesBuildPhaseDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesInTargetBuildContext:] +
> 3344
> 15 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9570da28
> -[XCProductTypeSpecification
> computeDependenciesInTargetBuildContext:] + 1048
> 16 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x9570b4dc
> -[XCNativeTargetDGSnapshot
> computeDependenciesInTargetBuildContext:] + 4116
> 17 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x95707e74
> -[PBXTargetBuildContext
> createDependencyGraphWithTargetDGSnapshot:] + 2648
> 18 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x957071bc
> -[PBXTargetBuildContext(DependencyGraphEvents)
> dg_setTargetSnapshot:] + 448
> 19 libobjc.A.dylib 0x90a431f4 objc_msgSendv + 180
> 20 com.apple.Foundation 0x9293fc88
> -[NSInvocation invoke] + 944
> 21 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x95706d28
> -[PBXTargetBuildContext(DependencyGraphEvents)
> processDependencyGraphEvents]
> + 816
> 22 libobjc.A.dylib 0x90a431f4 objc_msgSendv + 180
> 23 com.apple.Foundation 0x9293fc88
> -[NSInvocation invoke] + 944
> 24 com.apple.Xcode.DevToolsCore 0x95706410 -[XCInvocationQueue
> _processInvocationsInThreadSlotNumber:] + 1116
> 25 com.apple.Foundation 0x92944194
> forkThreadForFunction + 108
> 26 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bc28 _pthread_body + 96
>
> Thread 1 crashed with PPC Thread State 64:
> srr0: 0x00000000fffeff30 srr1: 0x000000000200f030
> vrsave: 0x0000000000000000
> cr: 0x44424484 xer: 0x0000000000000007 lr:
> 0x00000000958bde50
> ctr: 0x00000000958bde10
> r0: 0x0000000001120968 r1: 0x00000000f0180820 r2:
> 0x0000000001120960
> r3: 0x000000000111d100
> r4: 0x0000000095908fec r5: 0x00000000011138f0 r6:
> 0x00000000958e038c
> r7: 0x0000000005906ea0
> r8: 0x000000000000078c r9: 0x0000000095900ee0 r10:
> 0x00000000a56c4cb4
> r11: 0x0000000095ba6ef0
> r12: 0x00000000011209c0 r13: 0x00000000059064c0 r14:
> 0x0000000000643d40
> r15: 0x00000000a56e0ff0
> r16: 0x00000000059005a0 r17: 0x00000000a56e0ff0 r18:
> 0x00000000a56e0ff0
> r19: 0x0000000005906eb0
> r20: 0x00000000006d3880 r21: 0x0000000005906ea0 r22:
> 0x000000000000005f
> r23: 0x00000000006cbf20
> r24: 0x000000000111d240 r25: 0x0000000005907640 r26:
> 0x00000000006337b0
> r27: 0x0000000000000017
> r28: 0x00000000011138f0 r29: 0x0000000000000000 r30:
> 0x000000000111e780
> r31: 0x00000000958bde10
>
>
> Anyone know how to pull Xcode out of this rut?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
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