On Fri, 06 May 2011 01:29:10 -0700, Steve Christensen <puns...@mac.com> said:
>To summarize, all the pieces were set up correctly. The nib file was being 
>compiled in response to changes. The problem appears to be that at some point 
>it stopped being copied into the simulator as part of running it in the 
>debugger. I'm not sure if it was Xcode, the simulator or what. I ended up 
>deleting the app from the simulator, rebuilding everything, and haven't seen 
>the problem since. Very strange and something I haven't run into before.

Thanks for following up on this. The suspense was becoming palpable.

I do see this kind of thing often enough that whenever anything mysterious 
occurs, or just at the end of the day as matter of routine, I tend to clean all 
targets and reset the simulator, and I have advised others to do the same, both 
in my book and on this list:

http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/xcode/293709-app-failure-in-simulator.html

m.

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