Re: Xcode Freeze
Re: Xcode Freeze
- Subject: Re: Xcode Freeze
- From: Dave Camp <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 00:04:35 -0700
If you are having system wide problems, you might have some bad
hardware or disk corruption. Maybe try running the hardware
diagonstics disc that came with your machine and running disk utility
to check your drive.
Dave
On Jul 6, 2007, at 10:16 PM, Balthamos <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi, I have come across a very strange problem concerning Xcode:
When I try to open a project, I get about 2 seconds of bliss, and
then comes the spinning beach ball of death for around 2 minutes
(give or take 10 seconds). After the said 2 minutes, the beach ball
subsides and I can begin working like normal.
If I open Xcode without a project or document, it opens normally;
but if I try to access the preferences, it has the same sort of 2
minute beach ball effect before opening.
If I open Xcode without a project and make a new project/file, it
works fine; no beach ball to be seen.
The really strange part is that Xcode seems to just be stalling for
nothing. I'm looking in the Activity Monitor and it's not taking up
any CPU, nor much RAM at all. And also when the beach ball is
spinning, I get the unresponsive process deal and I can force quit it.
I have tried reinstalling the Dev tools (using included uninstaller)
but that didn't help. I also tried repairing permissions. The only
thing I can think of is to reinstall the whole OS, but I really
don't want to do that.
These problems started after a restart. I don't know if this is
significant or not, but I was getting weird bars on most of my
windows throughout all my applications. Like little black bars a .5
cm tall and 5 cm wide with an end touching/running through the
scroll bar. I don't know if that is the sign of a hardware problem
or what, but they aren't here anymore.
Oh, and I did get to pull an error log once, and I was going to send
it to Apple, but then Error Reporter crashed too. I did manage to
see that it was crashing on a thread mentioning IDE if memory
serves. I looked in the Console log file and found nothing; it
doesn't say anything about Xcode misbehaving unless Xcode reports in
a different place.
Macbook Pro 2.2 Intel Core 2 Duo
2 GB RAM
OS 10.4.10
Xcode 2.4.1
IDE:762.0
Core:762.0
ToolSupport:764.0
Thanks,
~Balthamos
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