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Re: Perforce and XCode 3 crash?
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Re: Perforce and XCode 3 crash?


  • Subject: Re: Perforce and XCode 3 crash?
  • From: Hugh Hoover <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 08:38:46 -0800

Ah - yes...
I hadn't read all the way through those messages - didn't realize you were getting a crash at then end too...


My perforce depot just isn't THAT large and I DID set my Project Root down lower - although it appears that I could set my perforce root down another level to avoid about 2/3's of my total depot files. I'll try that.


On Nov 5, 2007, at 3:40 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Hugh,

This sounds very familiar to two of my recent threads:

"Perforce vs Xcode 3 => 100% cpu usage"

and

"Xcode 3 vs SCM vs Project Root vs LARGE code base"

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