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Re: compilation inconsitencies
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Re: compilation inconsitencies


  • Subject: Re: compilation inconsitencies
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 14:59:59 -0800


On Mar 26, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Wesley Smith wrote:

This happens to me at unpredictable times but  is does happen fairly

often.  I can hit build and get a bunch of errors that are just plain

wrong (meaning they don't correspond at all to the code it says where

the error is) and then hit build again with no changes and have it

compile just fine.  Is there any possible reason for this?  This is

very strange.  Often, is seems xcode is compiling the wrong code and

after being puzzled and just hitting build again, it starts compiling

the correct code.


Anyone else have this happen?  I'm on 10.4.5 with xcode 2.2.


Next time this happens, please save the build logs of Before and After and send them to us for analysis.  Just dragging the entire build transcript into a TextEdit file and attaching it to a Radar bug will be sufficient.

Chris
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