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Xcode burning CPU


  • Subject: Xcode burning CPU
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 15:51:33 -0700

In the last couple of days, my idle Xcode seems to be consuming a lot of CPU. Activity Monitor is showing "Xcode (not responding)" and 100 - 140% CPU (Penryn 15" MBP).

There were some discussions a while back about it, but I don't recall the resolution (if any).

The only change I made recently was to point my project's root up a couple directory levels, since the SCM tools were only showing results under the root, which was set to the directory containing my project, which is a subdirectory in our source tree.

Last night, it did the same thing, but I made no similar changes. Eventually it stopped doing whatever it was doing. But it never became unresponsive.

Update: Xcode finally dropped to 10 - 30%, but is still "not responding".

Any suggestions?
TIA,
--
Rick

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