Re: Internal error trying to open man page
Re: Internal error trying to open man page
- Subject: Re: Internal error trying to open man page
- From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:28:55 -0700
Should I uninstall Xcode and reinstall it?
You can avoid that -- this is an indicator that somehow a journal file
got written out in a doc set (a problem we've been working to track
down). To fix the issue, you can open the doc set package (use the
context menu to "Reveal in Finder" in the doc window, then the context
menu to "Show package contents" in the Finder) and delete a *-
journal.skidx file that should be sitting in the Contents/Resources
directory.
Alternatively, you can delete your doc set(s) and redownload them from
the doc window.
-- Ron
On Jul 24, 2008, at 6:39 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I recently moved to Xcode 3.1 from 3.0. I have found another problem
using 3.1. Every time I try to view a man page using Help/Open man
page... I get an X code internal error. (See below for the displayed
error.) I am able to use Terminal to display the man pages. Has
anyone seen this problem. Should I uninstall Xcode and reinstall it?
Error reported by Xcode:
Internal Error
Uncaught Exception:
error during SQL execution : The database operation timed out after
30.00 seconds.
Stack Backtrace:
The stack backtrace has been logged to the console.
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