There used to be an Xcode mailing list, but it was shut down a while back. I 
assume most of the usual traffic to that list has thoroughly dispersed 
throughout the rest of the lists on this site, as well as help groups elsewhere 
on the internet.

As for making sure your app is the correct one, you could just put an abort 
somewhere in your app’s startup path to make sure your app is being updated. Or 
try poking around the disassembly of the method you’re changing?

Regards,
Saagar Jha

> On Aug 5, 2018, at 16:23, Daniel Santos <daniel.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Since I couldn’t find a xcode mailing list I am posting this here.
> I have a swift/cocoa app that I developed. I archived it and placed it on the 
> applications folder.
> I am writing an applescript script to drive it using system events.
> There is a button I am activating that causes the application to crash.
> I corrected the bug, re-archived it and ran the applescript again. It crashes 
> anyway.
> I then made some other changes to the line of code stated on the error 
> report, and re-archived it.
> It always crashes on the same line. Even removing an array indexing 
> instruction that is the cause of the error (index out of range)
> 
> I suspect that the archives are not being updated with the compiled code. Am 
> I going nuts ?
> 
> Thanks
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