Re: Documentation update problems
Re: Documentation update problems
- Subject: Re: Documentation update problems
- From: Jonathon Kuo <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:47:57 -0800
Hmm. This doesn't seem to produce much in the way of useful output.
Here's all I get:
/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode -DocSetDebug 1
[Note: Xcode is running in 64-bit mode. To run 32-bit from the command
line, use either /usr/bin/arch or gdb's -arch option.]
Xcode(13719,0x103b52000) malloc: free_garbage: garbage ptr =
0x80070f2c0, has non-zero refcount = 1
Xcode(13719,0x103b52000) malloc: free_garbage: garbage ptr =
0x8008e4ca0, has non-zero refcount = 1
2008-12-05 15:44:16.650 Xcode[13719:10b] Load Docs: Developer Tools
Library
2008-12-05 15:44:16.789 Xcode[13719:10b] Done loading
2008-12-05 15:44:17.088 Xcode[13719:10b] Load Docs: Core Library
2008-12-05 15:44:18.795 Xcode[13719:10b] Done loading
The above is before I select "Check Now". Doing so adds nothing to the
output in the terminal window.
On Dec 5, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Ronald Hayden wrote:
Is there a way to debug what is going wrong?
Quit Xcode, and in Terminal start it up with this command:
/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/MacOS/Xcode -DocSetDebug 1
Then use "Check Now" and file a bug with the output that gets
displayed in the Terminal window.
-- Ron
On Dec 5, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Jonathon Kuo wrote:
Under the "gear" button, I have "Documentation Set Updates" ->
"Install New Updates Automatically" and "Daily" both checked.
Nothing ever happens, even when clicking on "Check Now". Is there a
way to debug what is going wrong? Nothing shows up in the system/
console logs.
On Dec 5, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Ronald Hayden wrote:
How can I find out if these are the current doc sets?
Assuming nothing is wonky in your setup, if you have subscribed to
the feed and an update is available, you'll see an "Update" button
if there's a later doc set available. If you are subscribed and
you have automated updating turned on then updates should "just
happen". You can force a check using the gear menu in the lower
left of the doc window.
If you suspect something isn't working in the process, one way to
check is to use "Get Info" for the doc set to get the "Feed URL".
You can paste the URL into Safari and see the raw doc set entries,
which will include the version number. If you see a later version
there and you are subscribed to the feed but don't have an
"Update" button, then there's a problem.
As a general rule we do monthly updates, so if you haven't gotten
an update since May it's a pretty good bet you are not current,
which is certainly the case here from what you've listed. The
current version for both of these doc sets is 316.
-- Ron
On Dec 5, 2008, at 12:08 PM, Jonathon Kuo wrote:
Okay, for example:
- com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.CoreReference.docset, I have
version 305, dated May 13, 2008
- com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.DeveloperTools.docset, I have
version 311.0, dated May 23, 2008
How can I find out if these are the current doc sets?
On Dec 5, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Ronald Hayden wrote:
How do you even determine what version of the docs you have?
You can Get Info on a doc set to get version info.
When you hit the "Check Now" button, the checking is done
asynchronously, so sometimes there is a bit of a delay before
you see results.
-- Ron
On Dec 5, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Jonathon Kuo wrote:
FWIW, if I select "Check now", it always comes back immediately
with "Checked for doc set updates". No indication if that was
successful or not. How do you even determine what version of
the docs you have?
On Dec 5, 2008, at 6:42 AM, David Fuller wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone having problems updating docsets? Each time I try
to update, for example, Core Library nothing happens
whatsoever. The progress indicator spins, 'Beginning
Download' displays, then '0 of 292 MB' displays, then....
nothing...
This affects all docsets for me. I've tried everything of
which I can think including direct connection of my machine to
the net sans router.
It would be very nice to be able to download the docsets as a
disk image, or if one could update from the ADC monthly
mailing DVD... That might have some mitigating effect on
issues such as that which I'm encountering...
Sincerely,
Dave
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