SCM problem
SCM problem
- Subject: SCM problem
- From: Niels Bogaards <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:32:20 +0100
I downloaded the iPhone SDK, which replaced my Xcode 3.0 by version
3.1 Beta. Since then, SCM is broken, and my attempts to restore it
seem to have made things worse:
My project uses a Project root of <Project File Directory>/../../ ,
as the Xcode project file is not at the top level. After the 3.1
upgrade modified files no longer showed up as M (using svn), but if I
by hand went on to the file and asked for Get SCM Info the status was
set. No way to invoke this for the whole project though. I suspected
some cached files, but trashing every cache I could find (including
the ones in /Library/Caches) didn't help.
Getting frustrated I decided to try to downgrade to Xcode 3.0. My
project no longer opened well as it was now in "3.1 format", but even
restoring an older version from a different (3.0 only) computer now
gives me: Error 170000 (Bad URL passed to RA layer) Description:
Unrecognized URL scheme for ''
Getting status by hand still works, but I still have the feeling
there should be cached files that can be trashed and renormalize SCM.
Any hints?
Btw, the system console is flooded by:
Mar 24 17:25:53 m1410 [0x0-0x26e26e].com.apple.Xcode[17787]:
Xcode(17787,0xb0103000) malloc: free_garbage: garbage ptr =
0x3fb97e0, has non-zero refcount = 1
Mar 24 17:28:33 m1410 Xcode[17787]: Xcode(17787,0xb0103000) malloc:
free_garbage: garbage ptr = 0x43ccc50, has non-zero refcount = 1
where two lines are added about every 30 seconds, with Xcode just sitting idle.
Thanks,
Niels
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