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Re: Spooky XCode behavior
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Re: Spooky XCode behavior


  • Subject: Re: Spooky XCode behavior
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 15:48:42 -0700

On May 11, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Steve Cronin wrote:

> Every time I clean any target in a project the build results reflect normal activity but I'm treated to the spinning pizza of death.
>
> I've cleared XCode caches, quit and restarted XCode, logged out as user and back in….. No difference.
>
> This does not happen on all projects just this one (of course the one that has the highest priority!)
>
> What should I do to remedy this?
> If I clean target; quit XCode, build, run this works but…
>
> I really don't like not trusting XCode.
>
> Clues?  Tips?  Links?

If the syndrome is clean -> build -> hang, we've recently tracked this down to a bug introduced in 10.6.2 which we hope to fix in an upcoming Software Update.  There's nothing Xcode can do about this file system bug.

One workaround is to close and reopen your project after cleaning.

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