I've found that trashing the build folder is often a worthwhile step, and one other thing someone pointed out to me, is that you should do it when Xcode is not running. Otherwise it can still mysteriously remember some things that it's cached.

Ian.


On 27/04/2008, at 9:47 PM, Graham Cox wrote:

That explains the misalignment of the ivars in the debugger, but it *doesn't* explain the discrepancy between the actual layout of the class in the debugger compared with the latest version of the framework - the debugger was still using a layout which was last current about five weeks ago. That part I still haven't got to the bottom of, though basically throwing every build folder away that I could find and forcing a full rebuild ("clean" didn't do it) finally kicked into using the current version.

I'd still like to know more about how all this actually works - I feel I'm groping in the dark when things go wrong.

G.

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