Re: CVS integration XCode
Re: CVS integration XCode
- Subject: Re: CVS integration XCode
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:23:49 -0800
While it was true with Project Builder you needed to have the project
under CVS, this should not be the case with Xcode. If you find you have
to have your project file under CVS to get the SCM integration to work,
please file a bug.
Scott
On Nov 20, 2003, at 7:06 AM, Steve Roy wrote:
> Ruben Smits <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Do you mean I have to do a checkout on the CVSRoot in the
>> project-file-package? (I understand the project file is a folder.)
>
> No. What I think your situation is (could be wrong) is that you have a
> project
> in CVS but your Xcode project "file" is not in CVS. If that's the case
> and you
> want to use the CVS integration, you have two choices:
>
> - Add the Xcode project "file" to the repository.
>
> - Or manually create a "CVS" folder inside the Xcode project "file" (by
> Control-clicking it in the Finder), as I explained before.
>
> Basically, for CVS integration to be active in Xcode, your project
> "file" has to
> have a "CVS" folder inside it so that Xcode knows where the repository
> is.
>
> Steve
>
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