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Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?
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Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?


  • Subject: Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?
  • From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 16:19:27 +1000

I had it sort of working on my project for a while, so it's still there in xcode 3.2.1. Didn't handle it when I was fixing the framework part of the project, and the slightest thing would stop it working, but it was better than nothing. Unfortunately it has stopped working for me now, even though I believe I still have all the right settings turned on. My C# staff are just amazed that we can't reliably fix and continue.

I really hope it can be fixed and made to work when making changes to frameworks in my project. That would be a huge productivity boost.

Regards

Gideon

On 16/03/2010, at 3:55 PM, Antonio Nunes wrote:

> On 22 Jan 2010, at 17:03, Paul Sanders wrote:
>
>> Are you trying to use Fix and Continue, Fritz?  In my
>> experience, it is seriously broken.  I even raised a bug about
>> it, and received the response that the feature has been removed.
>

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