Interface Builder Not Syncing With Xcode 3.2.1 On Snow Leopard
Interface Builder Not Syncing With Xcode 3.2.1 On Snow Leopard
- Subject: Interface Builder Not Syncing With Xcode 3.2.1 On Snow Leopard
- From: Chunk 1978 <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 15:52:26 -0500
I just upgraded to Snow Leopard (10.6.0, then updated thru Software
Update to 10.6.2) and I'm using version 3.2.1 of both Xcode and
Interface Builder.
Interface Builder is not being kept in sync with my Xcode project when
I add or alter outlets and actions and then do a Save. I always have
to explicitly save any UI changes inside IB and/or invoke Reload All
Class Files from the Interface Builder's File menu before new or
altered outlets and actions show up properly when I control-click on
my App Delegate icon.
I notice that the Library/Application Support directory for Interface
Builder is called Interface Builder 3.0, even though I'm definitely
using version 3.2 of that software.
In the General Section of Interface Builder's Properties pane, I have
the following items checked:
-When documents activate: Synchronize with Xcode
-When documents open: Restore active objects
-When documents save: Preserve bundle contents
I have tried to fix this a number of ways. First of all, I exited
Interface Builder and Xcode, deleted the following files and
directories, and then restarted Xcode:
-Library/Preferences/com.apple.Xcode.plist
-Library/Preferences/com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3.plist
-Library/Preferences/com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3.LSSharedFileList.plist
-Library/Caches/com.apple.Xcode
-Library/Caches/com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3
-Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode
-Library/Application Support/Interface Builder 3.0
However, after doing all this 3 times, including the last time which
also involved both flushing the system cache AND a complete CLEAN
INSTALL of the Mac OS X 10.6, Interface Builder still refuses to
auto-synch with Xcode.
then, assuming the problem was arising from my saved project files
from earlier version of Xcode, after reinstalling Xcode i created a
new xcode project prior to opening anything old. this didn't help.
the only answer i can find thru searching is some people having
success by choosing to explicitly open their Xcode files thru finder,
rather than thru the recent lists. this didn't work for me and i also
open my files thru the finder, anyway.
i'm seriously regretting upgrading to snow leopard.
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