- Go to the Groups & Files view of the project having phantom breakpoints - Find the entry 'Breakpoints > Project Breakpoints' - Uncheck the reference to the other project
If that doesn't work - When the project is running - Go to the Console - do 'Info breakpoints' - once you find your breakpoint, do 'delete <Num>' where '<Num>' is your breakpoint number
Hope that helps, Han Ming On Jan 12, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Paul Johnson wrote: I have two projects open at the same time and am trying to step through each of them in turn to compare results. I have set breakpoints at places in each project.
When I do a "Run" in one of the projects it stops where I don't have a breakpoint. This seems to be related to the other project being open.
I searched the Xcode archives for report of a similar problem and didn't find anything. Can anyone offer a suggestion?
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