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  • Subject: More info on my 'nil' problem...
  • From: "Glenn L. Austin" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:07:09 -0800

It appears that it is a problem with the default com.apple.Xcode.plist file
created when I launch Xcode.

If I delete that file, I can open projects again, but if I quit and relaunch
Xcode without first deleting that file, I can't open projects.

I know that most of the Apple people are probably not available for the next
couple of weeks, but at least I now know that I'm not insane -- and I have
an easy way to reproduce the problem *at will*.

If anyone wants to look at that plist file, let me know.

--
Glenn L. Austin <><
Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver
<email@hidden>
<http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>
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