Re: Archiving a project

2018-08-06 Thread Jens Alfke


> On Aug 5, 2018, at 4:49 PM, Saagar Jha  wrote:
> 
> There used to be an Xcode mailing list, but it was shut down a while back. I 
> assume most of the usual traffic to that list has thoroughly dispersed 
> throughout the rest of the lists on this site, as well as help groups 
> elsewhere on the internet.

I run an unofficial Xcode mailing list at https://apple-dev.groups.io/g/xcode 
 , and a number of other lists with 
similar topics to the lists here; you can see them at 
https://apple-dev.groups.io/g/main  . They 
get a decent amount of traffic. I figured it was a good idea to have a listserv 
that isn't in danger of being shut down tomorrow…

(And yeah, there are Apple's official developer forums, which they would prefer 
we use, but like many people I dislike their usability.)

—Jens
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Re: Archiving a project

2018-08-06 Thread Alex Zavatone
There is one like this one.

xc...@apple-dev.groups.io

Cheers
Alex Zavaotne

> On Aug 6, 2018, at 12:49 AM, Saagar Jha  wrote:
> 
> There used to be an Xcode mailing list, but it was shut down a while back. I 
> assume most of the usual traffic to that list has thoroughly dispersed 
> throughout the rest of the lists on this site, as well as help groups 
> elsewhere on the internet.
> 
> As for making sure your app is the correct one, you could just put an abort 
> somewhere in your app’s startup path to make sure your app is being updated. 
> Or try poking around the disassembly of the method you’re changing?
> 
> Regards,
> Saagar Jha
> 
>> On Aug 5, 2018, at 16:23, Daniel Santos > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Since I couldn’t find a xcode mailing list I am posting this here.
>> I have a swift/cocoa app that I developed. I archived it and placed it on 
>> the applications folder.
>> I am writing an applescript script to drive it using system events.
>> There is a button I am activating that causes the application to crash.
>> I corrected the bug, re-archived it and ran the applescript again. It 
>> crashes anyway.
>> I then made some other changes to the line of code stated on the error 
>> report, and re-archived it.
>> It always crashes on the same line. Even removing an array indexing 
>> instruction that is the cause of the error (index out of range)
>> 
>> I suspect that the archives are not being updated with the compiled code. Am 
>> I going nuts ?
>> 
>> Thanks
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