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  • Subject: Git and the .xcodeproj bundle
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 09:38:24 -0500

While I'm on the subject of versioning the project file, I've been wondering: Is the project file usually in a consistent state while it is open? Can it be brought to a consistent state? Or do I always have to close a project before adding/committing it to a revision in Git?

The scenario is that I work my brilliance on a project, possibly adding files. It works, and I want to commit it to the repository. Leaving the project open, I issue "git commit -a". Does the .pbxproj file necessarily include the new files?

(Google of "git pbxproj consistency" turned up nothing interesting in the first few pages.)

	— F

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