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Setting Environment Variable in Xcode 2.1
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Setting Environment Variable in Xcode 2.1


  • Subject: Setting Environment Variable in Xcode 2.1
  • From: derek c <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:04:57 -0700

Hi,

Is there any way to set a unix environment variable in an Xcode session?

Since it seems that Xcode 2.1 won't work with remote subversion repositories using http, I'm now trying to using svnserve and access the repository using svn+ssh (as recommended by a post to this list a few days ago). However, this now creates another problem in that we run ssh from a non-standard port.

In the terminal I can get svn+ssh working by setting a SVN_SSH environment variable:

    export SVN_SSH="ssh -p the_port_number

But, if I try to access the repository within Xcode it tries to use the default port 22 and I get an error.

Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

dc.
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