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: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 13:18:28 -0700
On 21 aug 2009, at 20.49, Joar Wingfors wrote:
I tested creating a new project and adding the whole project to a
blank svn repository. This resulted in me getting information and
results with SCM in Xcode. However, I'm still unable to have a
project that is just on my laptop (not in version control), add
files to the project that have been checked out from subversion,
and get SCM to work. Is this even possible? It seems unnecessary to
have to have the entire project folder in version control to be
able to have any part of the project able to give SCM information.
Xcode 3.1 only supports selecting parent folders of the project.
Closing the loop on this recent thread:
The recently released Xcode 3.2 removes the restriction that I
mentioned above, and it also allows you to specify *multiple* SCM root
folders in case you pull sources from several different places.
j o a r
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