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XCode misbehaving on Intel
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XCode misbehaving on Intel


  • Subject: XCode misbehaving on Intel
  • From: Christopher Ashworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 14:47:18 -0500

Hi,

I recently purchased a MacBook Pro to supplement my Powerbook G4 for developing/testing on both Intel and PPC. I moved my project over to the MBP and have been having major problems with XCode 2.4.1 misbehaving. It frequently crashes while compiling, or even just when opening a project. I was even seeing bizarre behavior like the project throwing an error and refusing to compile, followed immediately by a successful compile on the second attempt, with zero changes made to the project.

At the moment, I seem to have gotten it wedged into a state where my project won't compile at all without crashing.

Cleaning out the project's intermediate build files had no effect. Trashing the prefs also had no effect. The crash logs indicate it is not crashing in the same place every time; the thing goes down in a wide variety of drawing routines, compiling routines, etc. (I can post excerpts if that would help.)

I have resorted to checking out the same project back onto my G4 machine, where it compiles fine. On a whim, I tried running XCode under Rosetta, but it fails with an error about an .hmap file.

Here's hoping that there is some known (and fixable issue) with XCode on Intel, 'cause this is really frustrating.

Chris
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