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Re: SCM and XCode
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Re: SCM and XCode


  • Subject: Re: SCM and XCode
  • From: Cem Karan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 09:10:05 -0400

I'm fairly new to the list.  I've been lurking for a couple of weeks
and have gone back into the archives looking for an answer to my
problem.  I am trying to write a ship's log application and, with all
the new technologies that are coming out almost daily, I'd very much
like to be able to go back to earlier versions of my code as I make
mistakes.  I've downloaded Perforce and installed it on my laptop
(usr/local/bin/p4d and users/rick/depot and users/rick/perforce/p4v
and users/rick/perforce/ShipsLog {for the workspace}).  Perforce
appears to work as it is installed, but XCode cannot seem to find the
files.  When I try to refresh the project from XCode, I get an error,
indicating that there are no files from the project in the perforce
root:

Is someone using Perforce who could help me set it up?  If not, what
does Apple recommend (suggest?) for SCM?  CVS, Subversion or Perforce?

Thanks for any help!  Much appreciated.

Rick Quarles

If you decide to use Subversion, I suggest sticking to using the command line. If you really want finder integration, there are several projects doing that, the one I know of is scplugin (http:// scplugin.tigris.org/). In my mind, the command line is easier, mainly because you can script it. YMMV.


Good luck,
Cem Karan
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