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Re: XCode misbehaving on Intel
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Re: XCode misbehaving on Intel


  • Subject: Re: XCode misbehaving on Intel
  • From: Sean Murphy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 15:04:27 -0500


On Nov 19, 2006, at 2:47 PM, Christopher Ashworth wrote:

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.)

Hey Chris,

It would probably be helpful if you'd post some information about what may have caused the crash. Inspect ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/ Xcode.crash.log, which is generated automatically by OS X.

You might want to look into the file and attach only the most recent (bottom most) entries, since the entire file is no-doubt pretty long at this point.

You can often make sense of the crash's stack trace and determine the cause. I had a certain project file which was crashing Xcode, and after looking into the logs I found out it was code-sense's indexing which resulted in the failure.

-Sean
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