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Xcode + SCM + team with mixed IDEs
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Xcode + SCM + team with mixed IDEs


  • Subject: Xcode + SCM + team with mixed IDEs
  • From: Joris De Ridder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:55:42 +0100

Hi,

I'm an Eclipse user who has just begun to explore the possibilities of Xcode.
There is one issue about Xcode and SCM that confuses me. The Xcode User Guide mentions that

"...you must also commit the project package [...] Otherwise, the project file may become out of sync with the rest of the project’s files (source code files, resource files, and so on)"

To what extend is this project file essential for Xcode to work with SCM? Is Xcode useable when developing in a team with mixed IDEs? If one team member uses Eclipse (and therefore does not commit any Xcode project files), will my Xcode IDE automatically incorporate his changes in my local copy of the project, if I do an SVN update? Or put otherwise, will my Xcode project file be automatically updated?

Cheers,
Joris


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