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XCODE 4.4.1 upgrade has nuked my iPad 1
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XCODE 4.4.1 upgrade has nuked my iPad 1


  • Subject: XCODE 4.4.1 upgrade has nuked my iPad 1
  • From: Jeff Laing <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 18:14:12 +1000

After letting XCode 4.4.1 upgrade itself (via the App Store), I find that neither XCode nor iTunes will communicate with my iPad1.

After it sits for a little in the locked state (slide to unlock), it starts to flash the "Charging 100%" display on and off, and eventually claims the device is disconnected.  If you connect it and take it out of the locked state, then after a minute or so, it will start to cycle through "connected/not connected" in the XCode Organizer Devices pane.

Looking in the iPad console log (using XCode while it is connected), I can see it complaining about the lockdown daemon.  Messages like this:

Aug  8 18:02:00 unknown webinspectord[265] <Error>: Failed to connect to lockdown(No such file or directory) for path: /var/run/lockdown/checkin.157. Attempt 5 of 10
Aug  8 18:02:01 unknown webinspectord[265] <Error>: Failed to connect to lockdown(No such file or directory) for path: /var/run/lockdown/checkin.157. Attempt 6 of 10
Aug  8 18:02:02 unknown webinspectord[265] <Error>: Failed to connect to lockdown(No such file or directory) for path: /var/run/lockdown/checkin.157. Attempt 7 of 10

...
Aug  8 18:02:27 unknown webinspectord[265] <Warning>: Unable to check in with lockdown.
Aug  8 18:02:27 unknown webinspectord[265] <Warning>: No lockdown connection after 2 seconds; exiting.
...
Aug  8 18:02:41 unknown lockdownd[26] <Notice>: 01737000 set_response_error: handle_get_value GetProhibited

and eventually it all goes south.

I've completely rebooted the iPad, but not the Mac.

When I connect my iPod Touch 4, I get no such problem.

No, neither of these devices is jailbroken.

Can this be because iTunes was running while XCode was trying to update?  If so, how do I remedy the situation (and why didn't the installer catch it?)

Jeff Laing <email@hidden>
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