Re: New XCode
Re: New XCode
- Subject: Re: New XCode
- From: Roland King <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 23:14:16 +0800
Title: Re: New XCode
You could try that and a clean build and a clean clean everything (alt-clean) or even an organizer clean project files which really nukes stuff. That tends to ferret out files hidden away, that has in the past fixed issues for me when I had some PCH from an older version of the compiler which caused problems .. not sure if it's going to help you here, but it's worth trying the most nuclear options, things do persist between builds. Last solution is check the whole tree out again and have another try from fresh. All of those fail see if you can find something basic and get it in a repro case.
It is a pain the dev forums aren't up still, but they were variously useful anyway, I'd try the most radically back-to-basics you can do and if that still doesn't work and you can come up with a simple error message then file that or even perhaps post without attribution and someone might suggest something.
On 30 Jul, 2013, at 10:55 PM, Gordon Apple < email@hidden> wrote:
Ok, we’ll keep it general. Considering the (still) lack of private forums, they should cut us a little slack.
If there are issues with headers, what is the best way to handle it. Toss the existing precompiled headers?
On 7/30/13 8:59 AM, "Roland King" <email@hidden> wrote:
What version are you complaining about? A version of Xcode 5 pre-release, under NDA and not discussable here or a version of Xcode 4 which is new, I've not looked recently? If 5 and you have preprocessor issues, that would definitely be a good time to hit up bugreporter (which is still working just about), those sound wrong; design decisions are probably here to stay.
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