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Re: Application Launch (or doesn't Launch as such) (David Wilson)
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Re: Application Launch (or doesn't Launch as such) (David Wilson)


  • Subject: Re: Application Launch (or doesn't Launch as such) (David Wilson)
  • From: Dave Jewell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 16:41:13 +0100


HOWEVER, I have found a solution which is to look at the "Stop on Debugger()/DebugStr()" menu item in the Run menu. For some reason, this got checked when I installed the iPhone SDK beta. If you uncheck this item, then sanity will be restored, and xCode will start behaving normally again. It worked for me: hope it works for you.

OMFG!!!!!!!111 :D :D :D

I unchecked that, relaunched Xcode, and now I can run my app without gdb again for the first time in months. Thanks for the tip! That's one minor-but-frequent annoyance out of my life...

Did you file a bug report against Xcode on this issue, including the fix/workaround?

Well, no, I didn't.... I'm a relative xCode newbie, and I wasn't 100% sure that I wasn't doing something dumb. ;-)


I do get the impression (from what others have said) that this problem only affects non-iPhone projects that were created *before* installing the iPhone SDK.

Dave
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