Re: Cannot open projects checked out from cvs or subversions
Re: Cannot open projects checked out from cvs or subversions
- Subject: Re: Cannot open projects checked out from cvs or subversions
- From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:41:00 -0700
On Jul 13, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Benjamin P. Grubin wrote:
I've recently upgraded to Xcode 2.1 on tiger, and I'm having issues
with cvs/subversions. I have been a long-time user of cvs, and
checking out Xcode projects has never before been a problem, but now
whenever I checkout one of my Xcode projects over ssh the
project.xcodeproj "bundle" checks out as a regular directory. The
result is that I cannot open the project anymore. After doing a cvs
co <project> I fire up Xcode and do a File->Open... and browse to the
project.xcodeproj "file" (appears in Finder as a directory) and get
nothing when I click Open.
I attempted the same process with a subversion repository I have
access to, only to get the same result. Doing a local checkout from
the machine with the repository on the local filesystem does not have
this issue, only when I do a checkout over cvs/subversions to my
powerbook.
Previous versions of cvs client on Mac OS X used the deprecated
"cvswrapper" feature to handle bundled files (project files, nibs,
etc.) In Mac OS X 10.4 we updated cvs to the most current version,
which unfortunately dropped wrapper support.
The old version of cvs is still avaliable as /usr/bin/ocvs; we
recommend you set your SCM system to that version, and be sure to copy
the "cvswrappers" file from /Developer/Tools to your home directory in
"~/.cvswrappers".
Subversion has never supported wrapped files, so it is behaving
correctly.
Chris
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