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mark28

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Jan 29, 2010
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I can't reproduce the crashes. But if I'm working on an App then all of a sudden I can get a crash. There is no errors in my code, it builds and runs without a single error. :confused:

Xcode + Lion is so buggy.
 
I can't reproduce the crashes. But if I'm working on an App then all of a sudden I can get a crash. There is no errors in my code, it builds and runs without a single error. :confused:

Xcode + Lion is so buggy.

Its not Xcode + Lion = Buggy... its just Lion = Buggy. :(
 
I can't reproduce the crashes. But if I'm working on an App then all of a sudden I can get a crash. There is no errors in my code, it builds and runs without a single error. :confused:

Xcode + Lion is so buggy.

Its not Xcode + Lion = Buggy... its just Lion = Buggy. :(

I know I should get a "round tuit" and upgrade but I'm still running xcode 3.2.5. I have had no crashes. And yes I'm running Lion.

Why don't you throw Lion and Xcode 4.1 in a VM inside Virtualbox? If it crashes in there I'd be very worried. In fact, that's probably what I'll do before I download the latest SDK. I'll set up Lion in a VM so I can install the latest SDK in the VM... just in case. :eek:
 
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