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Re: Xcode burning CPU
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Re: Xcode burning CPU


  • Subject: Re: Xcode burning CPU
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:18:45 -0700

Sample it with Activity Monitor (or your sampling tool of choice) to see what it is up to?

I'm hard pressed to see how this wouldn't be worthy of filing a bug with the sample results.

Scott

On Aug 6, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Rick Mann wrote:

In the last couple of days, my idle Xcode seems to be consuming a lot of CPU. Activity Monitor is showing "Xcode (not responding)" and 100 - 140% CPU (Penryn 15" MBP).

There were some discussions a while back about it, but I don't recall the resolution (if any).

The only change I made recently was to point my project's root up a couple directory levels, since the SCM tools were only showing results under the root, which was set to the directory containing my project, which is a subdirectory in our source tree.

Last night, it did the same thing, but I made no similar changes. Eventually it stopped doing whatever it was doing. But it never became unresponsive.

Update: Xcode finally dropped to 10 - 30%, but is still "not responding".

Any suggestions?
TIA,
--
Rick

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