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Perforce + XCode + WO?
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Perforce + XCode + WO?


  • Subject: Perforce + XCode + WO?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 18:14:05 -0700

I've been messing around with this combination and something just isn't right.

If I open main.java in XCode, as soon as I try to change it I get a warning that it's read-only and an offer to unlock it via the SCM I've configured. No problem there.

If I open main.wo, I get no such warning, nor do I have any problem making a change to main.html and saving it. Looking at it after the fact, all three files in main.wo are writeable. They were checked in to Perforce along with everything else so I assume that WO Builder just "fixed" the permissions for me.

Even worse, when I go to commit changes the changes I made inside main.wo are not committed, nor is anything said about them. They just sit there silently.

If I go over to p4v and look at my client, I can see and diff the changed files. But because they aren't checked out, they aren't in a changelist and cannot be committed (at least, not in the usual straightforward way).

So does this mean that XCode's commit facility is useless for use with Perforce and WO? Or am I missing something?

thanks,

janine


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