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I am working on an app that has 12 localizations of about 16 XIBs.

XCode 4, after a clean and rebuild, says it is compiling 2704 XIBs!

The build log shows that XCode is compiling the same XIB many times for each localization.

Anyone know why this would be?

Note that everything works fine in the app -- this doesn't seem to have any effect as you'd imagine. But it's just wasting my time! :-)

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Yeah, I have encountered this XCode issue too. I don't know how to stop XCode adding xib files multiple times, but there is a workaround to shorten your project build time: you should go to the current target's Build Phases tab and remove all duplicated xibs in Copy Bundle Resources stage, leaving the only copy for each one.

To make my answer more clear:

Inside the Copy Bundle Resources list you should leave only the one item for each individual xib file, in spite of number of languages you have. Something similar to:

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  • Thanks. I see the correct number of XIB files in the Copy Bundle Resources phase with a location in light gray of "in (localization).lproj". This makes me think that that part is fine. Indeed, it says "Copy Bundle Resources (405 items)" not ~3000 items.
    – z8000
    Jan 11, 2012 at 17:17
  • @z8000 Could you please attach a screenshot of Copy Bundle Resources?
    – iHunter
    Jan 11, 2012 at 17:59
  • @z8000 And how many items of "MyFile.xib in (localization).lproj" do you see in Copy Bundle Resources for a single MyFile.xib? There should be exactly one, not for each language.
    – iHunter
    Jan 11, 2012 at 18:02
  • oh I have the 16 instances of each. But I cannot seem to delete them from Copy Bundle Resources! Hitting 'delete', 'cmd-delete', or the '-' button at the bottom does nothing.
    – z8000
    Jan 11, 2012 at 18:07
  • What you are saying makes sense to me too. If there's an XCode bug wherein it expects one MyFile.xib in Copy Bundle Resources, it would thus process all the localizations for that file (M). So if that file is listed N times (the bug), it's going to process that file N * M times.
    – z8000
    Jan 11, 2012 at 18:09

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