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SVN and data model changes
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SVN and data model changes


  • Subject: SVN and data model changes
  • From: Dean Goves <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 19:28:22 +0100

I have noticed that when I added a new data model version and mapping model to my project the changes were not recognised by xcode as SVN changes.

An attempt to add them to the repository through the SVN menu performed no action.

Is this a known problem and how should I go about insuring these changes to a vital part of my application are captured?

I recognise I could do this manually through the command line but this is less than ideal, especially for some coding novices, arguably for whom version control is most useful.

Any thoughts?

Cheers


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