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Subversion Practices?


  • Subject: Subversion Practices?
  • From: Jerry LeVan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 13:38:25 -0500

I am trying to use subversion with my Cocoa projects...

It appears that merely opening an Xcode project will
generate changes in the .xcodeproject file...

Is there anyway to prevent having to commit the
changes in the project file every time an open
is done?

Any other hints for protecting the family
jewels from corruption? ( I recently had
a project file somehow become corrupted and
it was not much fun rebuilding a new project
from the remains...)

Thanks

Jerry
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