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Re: Checking dependencies


  • Subject: Re: Checking dependencies
  • From: Emile Tobenfeld <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:51:21 -0500

Title: Re: Checking dependencies
At 7:27 PM -0800 2/24/09, Chris Espinosa wrote:
On Feb 24, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Emile Tobenfeld (a. k. a Dr. T) wrote:

I'm still having severe problems. The hang up seems to come in the clean process, but when I folloow your instructions to make the usage file, I get
new-host-2:~ emile$ $sudo fs_usage Xcode > ~/XcodeFSUsage.txt
'fs_usage' must be run as root...

Don't type the $.  I put it there to represent the shell prompt.

Chris,

OK, now it asks me for my password, and then presumably does something. Where should I look for XcodeFSUsage.txt


The hang up, seemed to go away when I cleaned dependencies also  -- when I didn't have clean dependencies checked,  Xcode would hang for so long I would force quit and start again.

If it is actually hanging, please do a sample and submit it.  But the fs_usage log will be more helpful.

The Xcode team really ought to make this process more transparent and controllable by the user. Code Warrior users remember being able to manually prevent recompiles by hitting a button within the project.

I would rather Just Make It Work than find ways for people to work around when it doesn't.

Yesterday I was encountering situations where Xcode sat for several minutes checking dependencies, with no other feedback, and no way to stop the process other than by force quitting. Today I wanted to interrupt a compile which had given unexpected errors, and I had to force quit.

This makes for an inefficient work environment.


Chris


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