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Re: Project Root and SCM



On Oct 29, 2007, at 22:50:50, David Dunham wrote:

Our folder layout looks something like

games
	library1
	library2
	game1
	game2
	...
	game50

When we build one game, we obviously don't need to worry about the
source for the other 49.

When I set project root to "games" the SCM Results fills up with all
the games I'm not building. If I set project root to "game2" then
Xcode gives me no SCM access to library1 and library2.

Is there a way to have a clean SCM Results but still be able to check
all relevant files in and out?


You can try clicking the downward-pointing-triangle button at the bottom of that window, but none of the modes really offer a usable collection of files. Xcode now seems to throw every single file it can find into this list, *including* files that *should* be invisible (hundreds of .DS_Stores) and files from within the build directories (causing lots and lots of duplicates to appear). SCM Results is no longer a handy, useful window.

SCM in general seems to have taken on a whole batch of new, very annoying, work-hampering bugs. I've reported the SCM Results bug, but some of the others are so weird that I can't begin to describe them. If I wasn't already loaded with work, I'd try to create new projects and see if I can reproduce them from scratch.

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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