Re: Insert new project into source control
Re: Insert new project into source control
- Subject: Re: Insert new project into source control
- From: James Housley <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 11:49:19 -0500
On Mar 22, 2005, at 11:41 AM, Adam Hall wrote:
Ok, thats what I thought. Not sure the reason for it. What file is
XCode looking for to know that the project is under source control
because its not working here for me (checking out from a linux CVS
server).
To quote from the XCode help in XCode:
Choosing the SCM System for a Project
To use Xcode for source code control, your project’s files must
already be part of a repository and checked out. To choose the source
code management system used for a project, select the project in the
Groups & Files list and open the inspector. SCM setup options are at
the bottom of the General pane. Source code management integration is
enabled when the Enable SCM option is selected. If a fatal error
occurs—for example, if Xcode is unable to find the SCM system
server—Xcode notifies you of the problem and gives you the option to
disable SCM integration.
From the SCM System pop-up menu, choose the source control system you
want to use. Currently, those options are CVS, Subversion, and
Perforce:
• CVS. Xcode reads the CVS root file in your project’s folder and
sets itself up automatically. The CVS support works in both direct
(mounted repository) mode and client/server (pserver) mode. If you can
use a particular repository from Terminal, Xcode should also be able to
use it. For more information on CVS, see CVS in Tools documentation.
• Subversion.
• Perforce. Click the Edit button and fill out the necessary Perforce
authentication options, as appropriate. For more information on
Perforce, see http://www.perforce.com.
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