FROM : Vitaly Ovchinnikov
DATE : Tue May 20 23:30:12 2008
> Well on my 8th or so try on a 10.4 system I got it to do something
> like what I think you are reporting. If you double-click launch the
> application and do NOT move the mouse, click the mouse button, or
> press any key on the keyboard the progress UI will not start moving.
> As soon as you generate an input event of some type then it appears to
> jump ahead to the expected progress position (aka the timer appears to
> be firing in the background) and the bar animation runs as expected.
Yes, that's it. But I can reproduce it at every run. Just Command+R at
XCode at here it is.
Do I need to report this to Apple? Or what?
DATE : Tue May 20 23:30:12 2008
> Well on my 8th or so try on a 10.4 system I got it to do something
> like what I think you are reporting. If you double-click launch the
> application and do NOT move the mouse, click the mouse button, or
> press any key on the keyboard the progress UI will not start moving.
> As soon as you generate an input event of some type then it appears to
> jump ahead to the expected progress position (aka the timer appears to
> be firing in the background) and the bar animation runs as expected.
Yes, that's it. But I can reproduce it at every run. Just Command+R at
XCode at here it is.
Do I need to report this to Apple? Or what?






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