Re: Xcode's Windows Still Open After Force Quit
Re: Xcode's Windows Still Open After Force Quit
- Subject: Re: Xcode's Windows Still Open After Force Quit
- From: Mike Manzano <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 11:31:10 -0700
bugreporter #9945490 Xcode 4.1 (4B110) crashes often, eats up all 8 cores
It's crashing on me to the point of silliness.
On Jul 27, 2011, at 5:52 AM, David Frantz wrote:
> Does anybody here have the impression that XCode is a piece of crap, going down hill fast? I'm getting extremely frustrated with it and all the various ways there are to crash it. I'm talking XCode 4.1 here which I had high hopes would have been primarily a bug fix.
>
> My latest frustration involved trying to use XCode to open and edit a small .plist file. Mind you this was on a machine that was just booted up a few minutes prior and the only reason XCode was even started was to look at a couple of .plist files. XCode couldn't handle that and actually bogged down the machine trying to use a file open dialog. Eventually XCode crashed.
>
> Maybe I'm just frustrated but I have higher expectations from Apple. I just can't see how crashing on inspection of a .plist file is acceptable.
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Jul 27, 2011, at 7:20 AM, Andreas Grosam <email@hidden> wrote:
>
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>> On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Dave Keck wrote:
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>>> Is Xcode still listed as running in Activity Monitor/ps/top? If so,
>>> you might try 'killall -KILL Xcode'.
>>
>> Ah! Xcode is still alive!?
>>
>> Killed. :)
>>
>> Thanks Dave
>>
>>
>>> I've experienced situations in the past where processes were
>>> unkillable, even with SIGKILL. (I think the situation involved
>>> ptrace.) If the situation was recoverable, I think the solution was to
>>> kill a parent process, so you might try logging out or killing your
>>> per-user launchd.
>>
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