RE: Getting Started with CVS in Xcode
RE: Getting Started with CVS in Xcode
- Subject: RE: Getting Started with CVS in Xcode
- From: Lance Drake <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 19:05:04 -0700
Hi Ian,
Welcome to the tacked-on-world of CVS... I looked at your submit
to the XCode list and thought, "How many thousands of person-hours are
wasted by how many developers in trying to get up the CVS learning
curve - and to what end? SCC should be a given, a no-brainer, a
no-time-lost-to-more-minutia situation.
But Noooooo...
I have created a root cvs: /usr/local/cvsroot directory, gave myself
wheel permission, and did a cvs init... <snip> I then set up the bash
.profile to contain the cvs environment.<snip>..added the files to the
cvs as a new project... <snip>......and the MyProj appears in
/usr/local/cvsroot/cocoa/myProj...<snip>...how do I get Xcode to see
this? For example, when editing one of my class files in MyProj via
xcode, nothing ever seems to happen to the repository.
Your experience is no only 'not unique', it seems odd that this is
not considered an issue - like everyone (unless you're some sort of
noodlenoggin' dweeb that can't handle such high-falootin' concepts
READ: me) should just intuitively KNOW how to install and use CVS.
Anyway - Here's the link to the 'HowTo Setup CVS' page...
<http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/cvsoverview.html>
After using the VooDoo plug-in - for YEARS - with CodeWarrior, I had to
give it up, along with CodeWarrrior to get with the ProjectBuilder -
and now XCode - programs. SCC has saved my butt on MANY occasions -
but I have to say that CVS is STILL not implemented on my system
because I refuse to take the considerable amount of time needed to
build the neural networks required to become expert enough to dink with
CVS particulars.
G'Luck!
Lance Drake
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