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Re: Configuration for Subversion
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Re: Configuration for Subversion


  • Subject: Re: Configuration for Subversion
  • From: Jeremy Pereira <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:28:18 +0100


Another approach you can take is to do an in place import, add all the files and then revert the build directory.


i.e. create the directory structure on the Subversion server

svn mkdir <url of repository>/path/to/project
svn mkdir <url of repository>/path/to/project/trunk
cd projectdir
svn checkout <url of repository>/path/to/project/trunk .
#
#  Note the . on the end of the line above
#
svn  add *
svn revert -depth infinity build
svn commit


On 5 Aug 2009, at 02:50, Andrew Pontious wrote:

On Aug 3, 2009, at 12:29 PM, Ian Piper wrote:

I haven't been able to find anything in the documentation or Googling on this, so I thought I might ask here. I want to ensure that the build folder contents are not imported into Subversion. Some time back I found a reference (can't find it now) saying that I could do this by editing the file ~/.subversion/config to include this line:

global-ignores = build *.model *.pbxuser *~.nib .DS_Store *~

What I wanted to ask is, is this still the recommended way to do this, or is there a way within the Xcode settings to achieve this? I can choose an alternative build folder but that doesn't look after the other cases.

There is no setting in Xcode to do this. However, given that your build folder can be recreated, the simplest way to avoid having the build folder included in the initial import would be to remove it before the import, and build everything again (or put it back) after the import.


-- Andrew
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