Re: Something fishy going on PLEASE HELP
Re: Something fishy going on PLEASE HELP
- Subject: Re: Something fishy going on PLEASE HELP
- From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 08:21:42 -0400
Have you cleaned your target? If you've done this and it still
doesn't work, you'll have to post your code so we don't have to break
out the crystal ball and resort to divination.
--
I.S.
On Aug 30, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Bastiaan wrote:
Dear Reader,
I was experimenting with opening a datafile at startup of my
application, something went wrong "it continued to open windows
after startup" so my screen was full of windows in no-time. Well i
then removed the code responsable for this effect and saved my
Xcode project again.
I would say that should be enough to get it working as it would
have before adding the lines of code!
But then i discovered that after compiling it still made copies of
the window at startup. :S
I then checked if i wasn't forgetting something in my code, well
conclusion its as clean as it can be! Absolutely no trace to be
found of the earlier mistake.
Doing another test i copied the build file to another Mac that i
own and there it works perfectly!!!!! i get just one window and can
do the things i have programmed it to do. Meaning the compiled
application worked perfect and there are no mistakes copied during
compilation.
Then i thought well lets build a new Cocoa Document based project
(empty that is) and that one worked perfectly, so my conclusion it
isn't Xcode thats corrupted or anything.
So now i am thinking can it be that my earlier mistake is cached
somewhere on my machine and instead of starting the newly compiled
programm it keeps using the cached one!
Changing the name of the build application doesn't work either,
also a restart doesn't work (waited 30 seconds before rebooting
just to be sure my memory is empty again)
So my question did anybody else here experience similair effects
and how do i clean up this mess, where is it cached????
Any Help is HIGHLY APPRECIATED!!!!!
regards Bastiaan
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