Re: Subversion
Re: Subversion
- Subject: Re: Subversion
- From: Rick Kitts <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 06:07:32 -0700
Mine was a UI issue, perhaps yours is the same. Go to the project
window and ctrl-click on the Groups&Files panel header. Literally on
the string "Groups & Files". Select SCM. M's and A's and ?'s should
appear if SCM is checked and go away if it's not.
Hope that helps.
---Rick
On May 25, 2005, at 12:30 AM, Lance Saleme wrote:
Hi,
We saw a similar problem when we had accidentally checked in some
"name~.nib" files and the build directory contents into the
repository. Something about encountering badly formed files or
filenames in the repository causes the Subversion checking to break
silently and the result matches the symptoms you describe.
Our solution was to scrub the source and resource directories,
removing everything we didn't actually need in the repository and
then checked in a fresh view of the hierarchy of directories,
files, etc. Once we did this and then did a completely fresh
checkout all was well.
Having said that, nib files continue to refuse to show up modified
and have been reticent to commit correctly. We resorted to the
command line for all nibs and it's worked fine.
Good luck on fixing your issues,
Lance
On May 24, 2005, at 7:14 PM, Justin Bakse wrote:
Hello
I have recently begun using subversion within Xcode (new to
subversion in general), and have run into a problem with Xcode
identifying file status.
If I alter a file, it marks it with an M, as expected. If I close
the project and reopen it, the M is gone, and Xcode seems to have
lost understanding that that file has changed and needs to be
committed. If Refresh Entire Project, it does not recognize the
difference and mark it with M. If I alter a file, causing it to be
marked, and then Refresh Entire Project, it clears the M away.
First, as a sanity check, I wanted to make sure that this was the
incorrect behavior.
Second, any ideas how to get it back on track? I have tried
checking out a fresh copy and opening that in Xcode. It came in
fine, but still exhibited the problem.
Rick Kitts posted a similar issue earlier this month, but no
suggestions were made.
>>XCode seems to get disconnected from Subversion in that it no
longer displays the status of files in the project >>view with
respect to the repository in Subversion. For example, if I edit a
file it doesn't say M for modified.
Its not a huge deal so far, things are fine so long as I check in
before I close the project or quit Xcode.
While on the subject, I am really happy with the svn support
(except for this problem), it is clear and easy to use, thank you
to those involved.
P.S. Sorry if this comes in twice, i accidently posted it to the
wrong list, then i thought i sent it here, but what is in my sent
folder doesn't make sense... one of those days.
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