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Re: Bundlizing happens every morning
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Re: Bundlizing happens every morning


  • Subject: Re: Bundlizing happens every morning
  • From: Daniel Hazelbaker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 11:35:19 -0800

I have not noticed this problem so much on quit or overnight issues, but I have an application that runs non-stop with the debugger attached to monitor for any bugs (they are rare, but still in debugging phase). Whenever the app is running for more than a few days, once it is stopped (either because of a bug or just because I want to) and I attempt to re-run the program (without quitting XCode or anything) it will recompile what seems like every file in the project. Can't explain why, nothing should be touching the timestamps of any of those files.

By the way, what I have done is install the dev tools (for distributed builds) on every intel iMac we buy, and set the priority to the lowest setting. They don't even notice but it still speeds me up.

Daniel

On Mar 31, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Joseph Kelly wrote:

Don't get me started. I've found that when quitting and re- launching Xcode that more than every once in a while (say, 2-3 times a week), it will insist on re-building my project over again -- I can't figure out why, no project settings have changed, no file dates have changed: the CodeWarrior project which has the exact same source and header files doesn't seem to want to re-build.

Re-building takes forever for a universal binary with 800 source files, and my co-workers whom I've cajoled into allowing distributed builds on their Macs are getting a little short with all this activity.

But I figure the next Xcode release (which is next week, right?) will address all these annoying mod date issues, as well as make the UI snappier, as well as reduce build time by amazing degrees, right?

Go Apple!

joe k.

On Mar 31, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

The implication is that overnight something touched the mod or access date of some of the files.

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