Re: Adding existing svn files to new project
Re: Adding existing svn files to new project
- Subject: Re: Adding existing svn files to new project
- From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 19:34:50 -0700
On 20 aug 2009, at 11.18, Brian Zwahr wrote:
I write php web apps where I work. We use subversion for version
control. I'm able to set up the repository and check out a directory
(i.e. trunk), but when I add trunk to a new project (that is not,
nor will ever be, under version control) I don't get any version
control features or information, even after I set the project to use
the repository the directory is checked out from.
I'm using Xcode 3.1.3. All the pages and information I see via
Google searches and help searches show how to make a new project and
put the whole thing under version control. I want to have a project
file that is *not* under version control and add files I've checked
out from subversion.
What am I doing wrong or missing?
If you haven't done this already:
Open the project inspector. Under the General tab, set the "Root"
property to the source folder.
Also and unrelated, I found a bug (not really a bug, just something
that's incorrect) and I'm not sure where to post it to let Apple
know (if they don't know already).
<http://developer.apple.com/BugReporter/>
j o a r
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