This seems to indicate an error somewhere in the Xcode prefs.

Try using it in that new user is aways am option.

Or copy the project back into another folder and see if the original user can 
open the project from the other folder.

Just the two guesses I have at the moment.

Cheers,
Alex Zavatone


> On Feb 13, 2022, at 3:07 PM, Gabriel Zachmann <z...@cs.uni-bremen.de> wrote:
> 
> This is, indeed, strange.
> 
> I tried it, as you suggested, with a new user account on the very same 
> machine.
> Everything works just fine in a copy of the project under that pristine 
> account.
> Even when I launch the .xcodeproject in my real home, the indexing works.
> 
> It just does not work in my home.
> 
> Just now, I have tried a few other things.
> I deleted some folders in ~/Library/Deverlopers (caches, log files, devices).
> Interestingly, there is no ~/Library/Deverloper/Xcode/DerivedData! (which 
> should contain the indexing stuff; and, naturally, 
> ~pristine/Library/Developer/Xcode does contain the DerivedData).
> I have also rebooted.
> I also deleted project.xcworkspace .
> All to no avail.
> 
> So, what now? what can I do?
> 
> Stymied, Gabriel.
> 

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