Jens was right, but it simply gave me more peace of mind to move my new classes 
off to another location, check out a fresh copy and rebuild the project.

Since I didn't know which file(s) within the Xcode.proj was munched, it made 
the most sense to start from a known state and rebuild it.

Your advice is certainly taken with regards to Git Tower.

I love that Xcode can say that you can't push and you can't pull, but doesn't 
attempt to point you to methods for issue resolution.

According to the project navigator, I had nothing in my project that wasn't 
already committed.  Yet still, I couldn't push to the remote due to some 
conflict and I couldn't pull either.  

End result was that I lost a day of work I don't have time to put back into the 
product due to our timeline and QA loses their support page.

Fun times.



On Aug 10, 2015, at 11:41 AM, Dave wrote:

> Panic!
> 
> I’ve been having similar issues with 6.4 corrupting Project Files, it seemed 
> to happened on large checkins, one thing I always do is to commit the project 
> file separately. Also I don’t use XCode to commit to the Database, I use 
> GitTower which is more reliable by far and really good support for when you 
> are in “git ate my project” mode.
> 
> Cheers
> Dave
> 
>> On 7 Aug 2015, at 21:30, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Was just trying to push and pull from the remote repo and restarted Xcode.
>> 
>> Now Xcode can not parse the project file.
>> 
>> So, I can't update or push or pull or even open the project.  
>> 
>> I've go no choice but to re-check out the project.
>> 
>> Is it safe to check out again because I've got changes I'd like to commit.   
>> (backed up, of course.)
>> 
>> Basically I'm in a case of "well, crap.  I can't open the project, what do I 
>> do now?"
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