Re: XCode debugging problems
Re: XCode debugging problems
- Subject: Re: XCode debugging problems
- From: Ben Guthro <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 08:03:42 -0500
Unfortunately, I cannot even pause execution of the app, as it never
even gets to that point. In PB, I would see my app load in the dock when
debugging. It doesn't even get to that point here...it just reports that
it has succeeded building, then nothing happens. Nor can I run it from
the IDE - It seems I can only launch it from the finder. This is not
very helpful in debugging problems.
I've tried using the latest update from developer.apple.com, but that
didn't seem to help. I've also tried turning off "Customized Data
Display," as suggested earlier in this thread. No change.
I had hoped that some error may be logged to the console that would be
helpful - no luck there either.
Now, I suppose I could continue beating my head against my monitor
trying to get xcode to work, however, I'm thinking it may just be easier
to go back to projectbuilder. Are there any known issues that I would
have building old projectbuilder files under Panther?
Ben
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 18:59, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
> On Dec 1, 2003, at 11:17 AM, Ben Guthro wrote:
>
> > I converted the project from ProjectBuilder to XCode upon opening it
> > for
> > the first time.
> > After a successful build, my app will run from the finder, but not with
> > the "Build & Debug" menu selection, nor "Debug". An error message is
> > never displayed - It just quite simply does not load.
>
> I've had a similar problem - I've got an application that, for some odd
> reason, when run in the debugger, does not complete initialization.
> When I pause execution, it appears that it's setting up a toolbar that
> has a pull-down menu in it, and the process of initializing that menu,
> it tries to lock an NSConditionLock deep within AppKit that for some
> reason never gets unlocked. This does not happen when it's launched
> from the Finder... Maybe this is the same problem you're experiencing.
>
> I've found that sometimes stopping and restarting debugging repeatedly
> when the problem occurs makes it launch eventually, as it seems to be
> completely random. <8*(
>
> Nick Zitzmann
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