Re: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
Re: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3.1.2 ( downloaded from iPhone SDK 9m2621afinal )Debugger bugged : Won't stop at break points ?
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 23:29:07 -0400
On Apr 14, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Stephen Northcott wrote:
If you still have the problem then file a bug report and submit a
reproducer.
It will take you less time than ranty emails.
FWIW I think Chris does an excellent job on these lists, and I often
wonder when he gets any sleep.
What Stephen said. I found the post in question and Chris responded
to a hostile rant with facts, courtesy, and constructive suggestions.
Who is the troll here and who is wasting whose scarce and valuable time?
--Andy
Stephen.
On Apr 15, 2009, at 7:37 AM, A Gift for You wrote:
I saw this thread a few weeks ago when I had an unrelated problem
with Xcode 3.1.2. Sadly, I now have the problem addressed in this
thread -- breakpoints specified in Xcode for my iPhone application
are ignored when the application is executed in the debugger.
I was somewhat annoyed when I saw Chris Espinosa's response to this
thread at the time -- and was a bit more annoyed when I encountered
it again. Chris was obviously angered for some reason by a poster
trying to clue the Apple development community in on their valid
perceptions of the current build of Xcode. There were other posts
in a similar vein which did nothing to answer the original question
either, but simply attacked people reporting instability.
It is a complete waste of my scarce and valuable development time
to have to wade through these senseless attacks like the one made
by Chris Espinosa while trying to find a solution to a very serious
misconfiguration, design flaw, or bug in Xcode. It may help if
such trolls re-read (or read for the first time) Apple's tips for
mailing list netiquette: http://lists.apple.com/tips.html
Please don't bother posting if you can't help solve the problem.
We are already sold on Apple and know that there are people are
getting paid to work on XCode. We would very much like to see
debugging working in XCode without having to re-install our
operating system as poor unguided Trinh decided to do.
I strongly encourage Chris to redirect his defensive stance against
Apple developers to an offensive stance against Xcode instability
-- if Chris had expent the same amount of energy communicating with
the Xcode team about developer perception of XCode 3.1.2 rather
than haranguing a dissatisfied customer/developer, our development
community would be better off. Further, it would have been a much
better use of Chris Espinosa's time if he could have offered a
modicum of advice to the original poster regarding the very honest
and very specific problem he was facing rather than defending what
many perceive to be least stable Xcode they have encountered in
years.
Christopher
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