It takes several minutes for OS X to verify Xcode on a 2.8 GHz MacBook Pro. The 
progress bar fills in under a minute, but then it sits there, fans screaming, 
for another while. With my inability to validate the latest Xcode 7b3, I've 
tried to launch it several times.

I finally decided to forego the warning about being unable to verify the app, 
since 7b2 is now crashing 100% when I open my project, and I need to see if b3 
fixes this. So I went to Sys Prefs to "Open Anyway," and nothing happened. So 
set permissions to allow opening any app from anywhere. Relaunched Xcode, and 
it verified again.

Then it said something about not being able to verify the developer, and gave 
me an OK button. This alert was smaller than the one it was giving before. The 
OK button did nothing. So I'm trying again. Verify for 5 minutes, then get 
dialog with three choices. Click OK...wait for Xcode to actually launch.

BTW, it seems CoreServicesUIAgent is the hog right now at between 30 and 60% 
CPU use.

Anyway...there's a lot of redundant verification going on (DMG mount, app 
check, bugs forcing me to do it frequently). And it really takes too long for 
big apps. Why is Xcode so damn big?


-- 
Rick Mann
[email protected]



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