RE: Refuses to break, Useless Debugger
RE: Refuses to break, Useless Debugger
- Subject: RE: Refuses to break, Useless Debugger
- From: Jeff Laing <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 11:48:39 +1100
> From: Frank Rimlinger [mailto:email@hidden]
> When the debugger or indeed any part of Xcode just obviously doesn't work,
the
> first thing to do is to throw out a file that caches some user preferences
in
> the Xcode project. I find that nine times out of ten this solves the
problem.
> To do this, first be sure Xcode is not running. Now right click on your
xxx.xcode
> project icon in a finder view (the blue icon with an "A" on it). Select
"Show
> package contents". This will open up an new folder. Locate the file
<user>.mode1,
> where <user> is your user name. Drag this file to the trash and empty the
trash.
One thing I've noticed is that XCODE seems to store the "Am I using SCM?"
flag in the <user>.model file which is rather odd, in my opinion. It seems
to me that its the Project that should know that its version-managed, not
the user who chooses whether they want to use it or not.
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