Re: Xcode SPOD after upgrade the Lion 10.7.4
Re: Xcode SPOD after upgrade the Lion 10.7.4
- Subject: Re: Xcode SPOD after upgrade the Lion 10.7.4
- From: Peter Teeson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2012 20:37:11 -0400
!!! I have found the cause and it is reproducible and a radar will be filed.
It's related to HiDPI and IMHO is a usability high priority issue requiring a fix pronto.
Bottom line? 10.7.4 update breaks HiDPI and Xcode 4.3.3.
It's taken me more than 2 days try hard effort to isolate this to a re-producible form.
At market consulting rates that's a fair chunk of $$.
I'll post the radar # when I've entered it.
On 2012-07-26, at 7:52 PM, Peter Teeson wrote:
> On 2012-07-24, at 1:34 PM, Peter Teeson wrote:
>> On 2012-07-23, at 7:06 PM, Peter Teeson wrote:
>>> On 2012-07-23, at 6:54 PM, Peter Teeson wrote:
>>>> On 2012-07-23, at 4:30 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
>>>>> On Jul 23, 2012, at 12:08 PM, Peter Teeson wrote:
>>>>>> On Sunday on my MacPro 4,1 I backed up Lion 10.7.3 and updated to Lion 10.7.4.
>>>>>> This morning I launched Xcode 3.3.2 and got the SBOD - Spinning Ball Of Death as it tried to load the
>>>> Xcode 4.3.2
>>>>>> project I was last working on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tried deleting prefs etc. NADA. Booted into backup Lion 10.7.3 and launched Xcode 3.3.2. All is well.
>>>>>> Re-booted into Lion 10.7.4 and installed Xcode 3.3.3. SBOD.
>>>> Xcode 4.3.3
>>>>>> Seems as if Lion 10.7.4 broke something.
>>>>>> Anyone else run into this? Any solution other than reverting to Lion 10.7.3?
>>>>> Did you mean Xcode 3.2? I don't think there was a version 3.3…
>>>> Arrgghh. excuse my fumble fingers.
>>>> I mean Xcode 4.3.2 and Xcode 4.3.3.
>>>
>>> To add some more information - I reverted to Lion 10.7.3
>>> and installed Xcode 4.3.3 in it. All is well.
>>>
>>> (BtW I used the 1.98GB DL from https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action)
>>> (I like to have them available on my BU drive - old fashioned I guess ;})
>>
>> So the final result is that today I updated to Lion 10.7.4. Now everything works fine.
>> I'm not going to try to repeat this to see if the order of updating makes a difference.
>> But in this case it appears to have done so. And it wasn't even a full moon!
>
> I spoke too soon. I've had two different projects, one Apple Sample code and the other my current one get Xcode into the SBOD. After a nice day of programming I launched Xcode 4.3.3 this evening to check something and SBOD.
>
> I Sampled it and Force Quit it and there's all kinds of recursion. I have no inclination whatsoever to even attempt to track this down. I'd rather get on with my work. But I did send the Force Quit to Apple with comments. I doubt anything will come of it now that Mountain Lion and Xcode 4.4 are out.
>
> Just to be sure it wasn't my projects I booted into my BU Lion 10.7.3 and the project opens just fine in Xcode 4.3.3.
> So I've just now reverted to that BU and will forgo Lion10.7.4. There's something rotten in that update at least on my machine.
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