Hi Richard,

This *may* be improved in 2.8.6.4. As I was fixing another issue there I
noticed a problem with the way we compared timestamps on the Xcode files.
This may have been the cause of your problems as well.

Let me know if syncing is still an issue. If so, I'll try to setup a
Windows network share to try and resolve this issue.

Jeff

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:58 AM, croninr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I keep my project files on a Windows network share so that I can do most of
> my development using the Visual Studio 2010 IDE, and it works very well
> most
> of the time.
>
> However after the move to MonoDevelop 2.8 (at latest version 2.8.4.2) with
> its XCode 4 integration I'm running into an annoying problem.
>
> If I double click on an XIB in MonoDevelop to edit a UI in XCode, its hit
> or
> miss whether MonoDevelop picks up the fact that I have finished in XCode
> and
> updates itself with the changes.
>
> I've tried
> * Saving the file in XCode, then closing XCode, then clicking back on
> MonoDevelop
> * Saving the file in XCode, then just clicking back on MonoDevelop
>
> Both approaches work about 1/2 the time, with MonoDevelop realizing that
> I'm
> finished in XCode and updating itself to get my changes.  When it works
> sometimes it updates immediately, sometimes if I wait 20 to 30 seconds it
> will update itself.
>
> But at least 1/2 the time it does nothing, it just sits there.   I can
> continue working in MonoDevelop but any changes I made in XCode are lost.
> If I double click on the XIB to open XCode again it opens fine, but all my
> changes are gone.
>
> I'm assuming this is tied to my working on the files on a network share as
> I
> could not find any other posts complaining about this.
>
> Is there a way for force MonoDevelop to update itself when I'm finished in
> XCode, or am I just doing something silly?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, its very frustrating!
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
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