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Re: SCM - How?



On Aug 28, 2004, at 7:02 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 20:48:06 -0400
Subject: Re: SCM - How?
From: Mike Mellor <email@hidden>
To: Nick Zitzmann <email@hidden>
CC: <email@hidden>

On 8/27/04 7:32 PM, "Nick Zitzmann" <email@hidden> wrote:


On Aug 27, 2004, at 5:23 PM, Mike Mellor wrote:

I would like to use subversion (but anything that works is OK).  Does
anyone
have any pointers?

It's been my experience with Xcode 1.5 that its Subversion support works for committing changes to source files, but just about every other function doesn't work correctly. (Yes, I have filed bugs.) No matter what SCM system you use, I'd recommend using a dedicated client program rather than Xcode; I like CVL for CVS and svnX for Subversion.

Nick Zitzmann

Well, I'll give it a shot. Do I have to do anything special for the .xcode
and .nib files (like 'propset' on the Bill Bumgarner web site)? Or is that a
peculiarity of the Xcode SCM interface only? Thanks for the help.


Mike

Or you use Xcode with CVS and ssh access. Seems to be working out of the box. Xcode updates SCM status on opening the project. All cvs operation we are used to - say using emacs on the source - work as expected. Very nice the Compare, Diff, and Annotations.


As far as I know you want the .xcode and .nib files on CVS if you want to share the exact same Xcode settings with the developers team. Otherwise they may be local as well.

No problems to report (so far so good).
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