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Re: Broken Project


  • Subject: Re: Broken Project
  • From: Brent Gulanowski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 14:18:00 -0400

Never seen this problem that I can recall, personally.

If you do a debug run does the app stop at any of your breakpoints?


On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:38:27 +1000, Jeff Laing <email@hidden> wrote:
> I have an odd problem which I'm sure is just a setting somewhere in XCODE
> but I can't for the life of me find it.
>
> I have a project that I've been working on for quite some time, and its been
> working fine, both in Debug mode and with Release builds.
>
> Stupidly, I tried rearranging a bunch of stuff, and somehow I appear to have
> broken the ability to run the App from within XCODE.
>
> When I "Build and Run", the build works, the application starts up (ie, it
> shows in the Activity Monitor) but it doesn't appear in the dock, nor does
> its menu become visible, etc.  It just sits there eating cycles.
>
> Running by double-clicking the icon in the Finder works fine.
> Running from XCODE through Shark (part of CHUD) works fine.
>
> Its just running from within XCODE that doesn't, nor launching via the
> debugger in XCODE.
>
> The only thing I can think of that *might* have caused it is that I
> rearranged where I built my subordinate frameworks, but I thought I got that
> right.
>
> The app is factored into a real application, and a utility framework which I
> was intending to use in other apps, and as such was building straight into
> /Library/Frameworks.  This caused grief when you did a clean because
> permissions got themselves knotted - so I moved the framework into the same
> build directory as the executable, and updated the library search path
> appropriately (this is all part of incremental development, I finally got
> around to doing the installer package)
>
> Sadly, this all happened before I managed to get CVS working so I can't roll
> my project back to a working state.  What baffles me is that I don't
> understand why the app doesn't startup properly - I could believe it if it
> started bouncing in the dock, or gave me syslogs about missing frameworks.
> But to sit there doing nothing (but burning cycles) smells of having goofed
> something really odd.
>
> Does anyone have any clues on where to look for this sort of problem?
>
> Jeff Laing <email@hidden>
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