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Why does SCM have to be so ....... hard?
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Why does SCM have to be so ....... hard?


  • Subject: Why does SCM have to be so ....... hard?
  • From: Christoffer Lerno <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 12:52:30 +0200

Could anyone give me pointers on how to use SCM on xcode without it being slow torture?

I really want to get started with it, but somehow I instead spend countless hours just trying to get a single commit to work, and for it to be of any use for me it has to work transparently.

Quite possibly I'm doing something seriously wrong. I just want things to work like this:

1. Creating a new file automatically adds it to my repository
2. Editing a file automatically checks it out.
3. Saving a file commits it to the repository
4. Removing a file from the project commits this change to repository

I can't seem to get that working. Instead I have to commit all and every change manually, which means the usefulness drops to almost nothing for me since it's a one person project.

On the other hand IntelliJ IDEA has SCM like this built in without having to fiddle anywhere.

Am I overlooking something?

/Christoffer

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