Re: Simple Xcode CVS question
Re: Simple Xcode CVS question
- Subject: Re: Simple Xcode CVS question
- From: Jonathan del Strother <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 01:03:03 +0000
Sounds like you missed the step that enables SCM in XCode - I know I
did.
Click on your project in the left-hand "Groups and Files" pane. Hit
Cmd-I.
At the bottom of the General page is a checkbox for 'Enable SCM'. Hit
it.
Jon
On 2 Jan 2004, at 3:10, Robert Love wrote:
I'm trying to follow the advice I find in Xcode documentation for CVS
in the developer tools section. I've created the repository, set my
environment variables and followed the advice about importing a
directory into CVS, moving the directory and checking out the project
into a directory of the old name. All this was from the command line.
There is no mention of Xcode or Project builder at all in the
documentation so it is a little confusing. I launch Xcode and use the
SCM menu item to launch Show SCM panel. I also use the Refresh menu
command. The panel stays blank. It has no entries. What should it
show?
If I select a source file in the project and call up the Info/SCM pane
there is information about 2 versions of the file, one is 1.1 and the
other 1.1.1.1 with the "vendor tag". So I believe the files are truly
in the repository. Using the SCM/Add to Repository menu item has no
effect.
What explicitly am I doing wrong? What should Xcode's SCM Status pane
show? All help appreciated.
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