On Jul 21, 2015, at 2:48 AM, Rick Mann wrote:

> 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.
> 

Yeah, it's been my experience that it can take between 30 seconds and 5 minutes.

> 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?

After all the docs and simulators download, in my copy of 6.x, Xcode goes from 
2.x GB to 7 GB.


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