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Re: Project rebuilding unneccessarily


  • Subject: Re: Project rebuilding unneccessarily
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:08:53 +0200


On 25 jul 2005, at 20.43, Michael Rondinelli wrote:

I'm switching our SCM over to Subversion and doing some housekeeping of our project. There seems to be an issue that popped up somewhere along the way. XCode is rebuilding my entire target on any build. Even when no files have been modified, it ignores the previous build and starts over again. For instance, I can build the project (successfully), then press Cmd-Y to invoke the debugger, and it builds again.

I know this is rather vague, but does anyone have a suggestion for where to look? It takes 6-7 minutes for a clean build of my project, so this is kind of a big deal for me.

If you're using distributed compiles, try to turn them off.

j o a r



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