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Magic sauce to kill iPhone app in Simulator on Build and Run
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Magic sauce to kill iPhone app in Simulator on Build and Run


  • Subject: Magic sauce to kill iPhone app in Simulator on Build and Run
  • From: David Hoerl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 12:00:33 -0500

Two people, appear to have similar setups, but see totally different behavior.

Me, I build and run my background aware iPhone app in the simulator, and it runs. I switch back to Xcode, do another Build and Run, and although there is a switch to the Home page, the old app is still running. I try pressing the Stop Button in the toolbar first, same behavior (switches to Home screen, app still running).

Now, the other person here - same setup - same app (co-developers) - he does a Build and Run, and boom, the old app dies and the new one starts.


It always fails for me, always succeeds for him. I want to add the Info.plist flag "Application Does not Run In Background" set to Yes (nice double negative here!!!), he says why, we might ship the app that way by mistake.


Help!!!

David
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