Re: "Cannot run" the "My Mac 64-bit" on 64-bit Mac
Re: "Cannot run" the "My Mac 64-bit" on 64-bit Mac
- Subject: Re: "Cannot run" the "My Mac 64-bit" on 64-bit Mac
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 13:04:42 -0400
On Sep 27, 2012, at 11:50 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
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> On 2012 Sep 27, at 07:06, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> but if you autocreate your schemes again, (in a copy of your project) does it magically start working?
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> Thank you, Alex.
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> Before trying that, I thought I would try to quit and relaunch Xcode, again. This time, the quit + relaunch "fixed" the problem.
Be glad.
Yesterday, I ran in to the "Xcode unexpectedly quit" crash again. When opening my project, Xcode crashed while opening it and trying to display certain windows. Fortunately, I was able to copy it over to another Mac and open it there, close windows, copy it back and open it with success.
This was the second time this happened.
Your problem and mine made me think, "where is the data that Xcode stores for projects that contain our schemes and remembered windows?"
I'm thinking that "when things like this happen, we could just quit Xcode, delete a few files in out project, reopen the project and have Xcode auto create settings that will not make our lives miserable."
Is there such a magical set of files in our projects? I know that within the project file there is a list of schemes that presumably could be deleted and a project.xcworkspace file, but I really don't have time to play by deleting these and hoping nothing bad happens.
TIA.
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