In Monterey, /tmp is now only writeable by root. It is quite possible that 
Xcode couldn’t write there for the indexing.

When you changed to a new account, it probably changed where the derived data 
went.

It used to be that /tmp was writeable by anyone. That change bit me recently as 
well. Security?

Jack


> On Feb 13, 2022, at 4:09 PM, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev 
> <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
>> This seems to indicate an error somewhere in the Xcode prefs.
> 
> Oh, wow, maybe I have resolved the issue!
> 
> The Derived Data directory is set to /tmp (i have had that setting for years).
> 
> Now, in Xcode / Preferences / Locations / Derived Data / Advanced,
> I set Custom = Relative to Derived Data.
> (Before , it was set to Absolute.)
> I have no idea, why it would not do the indexing before, and exactly what the 
> setting "Absolute" means, 
> but it looks like now it's working! 
> 
> Thanks a million to you all!
> 
> Best regards, Gabriel
> 
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