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Re: shared subproject, subversion, xcode


  • Subject: Re: shared subproject, subversion, xcode
  • From: Charlton Wilbur <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 01:49:02 -0400


On Aug 9, 2005, at 7:52 PM, Charlton Wilbur wrote:

I have a situation that I expect some of you have run into, and I'd like advice on best practices.

Sorry to follow up to myself, but it seems that making a post to a mailing list means the next web search turns up an answer, and so I'm going to provide the answer here.


Subversion offers a svn:external tag that does exactly what I want and plays nice with XCode. (Well, mostly -- there are a few bugs in XCode's use of Subversion involving svn:// protocol URLs and port numbers in URLs, but they've been acknowledged.)

Thanks to anyone who read the question.

Charlton



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