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Subversion and Xcode project


  • Subject: Subversion and Xcode project
  • From: Bill Nalen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:02:51 -0400

Hi. I'm a pretty new Mac developer and a Windows developer, so please forgive me for any wrong terminology used.

I have Subversion 1.1.4 installed on my server, and Subversion 1.1.4 installed locally via Martin Ott's package on Tiger 10.4.1. I'm running Xcode 2.1. I have no problem connecting to my Subversion repository or working with it via svnX. I do have problems working with Subversion via Xcode though. Here are my steps.

Create a local folder called trunk. Check out the folder (which contains just a dummy text file at this point) from the repository into the new trunk folder. Start Xcode and create a new Cocoa project in the trunk folder. Configure SCM for the project by setting Subversion, the Subversion path (/usr/local/bin/svn for me) and checking the box. All is good and ? shows in the SCM column on the project outline view. I add main.m to the repository from the right click menu and the status changes to A. I commit changes for that file and the status changes to blank.

Now for the fun part. I'd like to add the Xcode project itself to the repository. There doesn't seem to be a way to do that through Xcode itself, so I quit and start svnX. I add Test.xcodeproj to the repository which adds that folder, plus the 3 files under it and I commit. Quit svnX and start Xcode again. Immediately something is wrong because I have no indications in the SCM column. I go to SCM and see I'm offline. I choose to go online and am greeted by the following sheet:

    SCM Error
    SCM could not go online. Could not reach host: :

Note that the correct host name is not shown by Xcode, i.e. I have not removed it. I can verify that the .svn directory exists in the right places and does in fact contain the proper host name. I can work with the local files and repository via svnX without problem.

However, once I commit the .xcodeproj files on any project, Subversion integration ceases to function.

My question is: do other people have the same problem checking in the project files themselves? Seems pretty critical to me to capture the build settings and stuff. Is Subversion integration supposed to be 100% (i.e. fully functional not withstanding any bugs)? Are other people able to use Subversion effectively from within Xcode or are they using other applications to help.

Any information would be appreciated.

Bill
http://www.nalens.com


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