Hi there,
On 17/01/2007, at 5:56 AM, Ray Kiddy wrote:
One thing to remember is this. Xcode is very good at figuring out
the dependencies between ObjC and headers and such. WebObjects is a
different kind of beast and the dependency analysis is tricky and
sometimes it is lacking. I do "Clean All' builds often. Perhaps I
do them too often, but the most one knows about Xcode dependency
tracking of WebObjects projects, the less one knows one knows. If
you get my meaning. :-)
Oh. And sometimes a 'Clean All' build does not do everything you
think it might. I also completely delete the 'build' directory,
probably more often than it is needed.
This was my methodology with Xcode/WebObjects also even directing my
build directory to /tmp/XcodeBuilds for an easy rm -rf /tmp/
XcodeBuilds (or automatically on restart of the machine). Every build
was preceeded by a Clean All. It seemed to help ;-)
Now in Eclipse we have new Gremlins. Some would call them features ;-)
My favourite one is 'Out of memory... Quit Workspace [Y/N]'
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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