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The "stop executable" dialog that comes up every time I have an app already running in xcode and rebuild and run is really annoying me. Is it possible to turn this off and auto-stop any running apps?

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Doesn't anyone have a solution for this? This is a pathetic slowdown of an otherwise seamlessly fast build/run cycle. Do people not realise how bloody vital it is that you can build and run an app as close to instantly as possible? Does no-one realise how much time this wastes?

Jimmy
Yeah, sucks doesn't it. Oh well, I guess my enter key will have to take the wear and tear!
Mark McFarlane
`Command-Return`, `Return` is going to be about a millisecond slower than `Command-Return`. I agree that it's annoying and unnecessary, but it isn't nearly as disastrous as you're making it sound.
kubi
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You can hit shift-cmd-enter to kill a running app, that's the "speedup" I use. Don't know if it's faster than hitting enter when that dialog pops up though.

Nick
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EDIT: They've added an option in Xcode 4! Awesome!

Looks like there is no way

Mark McFarlane
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YES, "stop executable" is.........in this speedy world.:) There are much warnings like this which are too much annoying, and waste a lot of time in this speedy world. for example at iphone simulator "reset connection and setting" , also cause a warning. it is too much unfair, if I intend to go to "IPhoneSimulator" and then click "reset connection and setting" and then I have to face another warning in this speedy world.

Sultan Wadood