Re: iDisk and Xcode
Re: iDisk and Xcode
- Subject: Re: iDisk and Xcode
- From: Jonathon Mah <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 00:58:17 +0930
On 2005-05-20, at 00:30, Charlton Wilbur wrote:
That sounds like a nightmare waiting to happen - consider a
scenario where you have a file modified on one computer but not
synced, and then you sit down at the other computer to work and
change that file, losing all the changes on the first computer --
and probably not even realizing it.
Fortunately, this is an old problem, and one that there are several
tools to solve. You might want to investigate some sort of version
control system like Subversion, Perforce, or CVS, all of which
Xcode supports. If you don't have the knowledge, inclination, or
persistent network you need to host your own server, you might look
into paying someone to do it for you -- a Google search for
"subversion hosting" turned up a couple pages of hits, mostly of
companies offering that service.
Just put the repository on your iDisk. And just for the record, my
favorite version control system is darcs. :)
Jonathon Mah
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