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Re: Perforce and the project.pbxproj file...
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Re: Perforce and the project.pbxproj file...


  • Subject: Re: Perforce and the project.pbxproj file...
  • From: "Corey O'Connor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 12:05:32 -0700

I think it might have to do with it being a bundle. I can't get xCode
to open any bundle for edit properly.

At one point I had it spitting out nice error messages. But right now
it just says I can only add bundles.

Any ideas?

-Corey

On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 13:24:50 -0400, Dave Thorup <email@hidden> wrote:
> I've just started trying out the Perforce integration with Xcode and
> I've got a question about editing the project file (project.pbxproj).
> If I try to edit a source file that is under Perforce control (say
> file.cpp), then Xcode will put up a sheet asking me if I want to open
> it up for edit.  I can say I do and the file will be checked out and
> all is well.  But I don't get the same thing when I edit the project
> file.  This has the effect of Xcode allowing me to change settings in
> the project file, but then not saving them.  In fact Xcode doesn't even
> tell me that the project file is read-only, it just pretends that it
> actually saved the file.  Then when I open it up again I come to find
> that the changes I had made did not get saved.
>
> Is there a way to get Xcode to prompt me to open the project file for
> edit?
>
> In fact, I can't even check out the project file at all from within
> Xcode.  Is there any way to do this?  I've only checked in the
> project.pbxproj file in Perforce and left out the dave.pbxuser and
> dave.mode1 files, could this be the problem?  Or is it that Xcode just
> doesn't support this because the project file is in a Bundle?
>
> Thanks!
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