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Re: Setting up CVS so it actually works!
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Re: Setting up CVS so it actually works!


  • Subject: Re: Setting up CVS so it actually works!
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 11:03:43 -0700

On Jul 16, 2004, at 4:54 AM, Andreas Mayer wrote:

> Am 16.07.2004 um 10:22 Uhr schrieb Heath Raftery:
>
>> XCode might pick up the changes and new files, but if they are open
>> in the editor I'd expect troubles.
>
> No troubles at all. It will just load and display the new version as
> soon as you activate Xcode.
>
> There are only two things for me, which are not working as they should:
>
> - adding and committing bundles, like NIBs from within Xcode (without
> cvswrappers)

This is a known bug in Xcode that we want to fix in a future version.

> - changing RTFD bundles with TextEdit drops the CVS folder (maybe I
> should fix TextEdit myself)

I'd file a bug on TextEdit (this may actually be a larger AppKit issue).

Scott

>
>
> Andreas
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