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Alternative SCM in Xcode
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Alternative SCM in Xcode


  • Subject: Alternative SCM in Xcode
  • From: Mark Stultz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 10:25:14 -0500

Hello all,

I have to use SurroundSCM here at work.  I do not wish to get into a SCM war
about which SCM software I *should* be using... I am using SurroundSCM.
With that said, is there any way to specify an alternative SCM application
with Xcode, or are the 3 listed our only choices.

At this point, it seems my only options are writing AppleScripts to run in
the script menu, or, probably a better alternative, creating command-line
programs that interpret the input/output it utilizes in the communication
with Xcode.  Is there a better alternative, or any documentation regarding
integration with Xcode (I could not find any).

A search on Seapine's website forums returns the following:
----------
"...we are trying to get Xcode support. It's a top priority, we just need
some help from Apple, mainly some API documentation. We have been waiting on
this for some time and as soon as Apple releases it, whenever that is, we
will go to work implementing integration into Surround. It may be a few
months yet.

Patrick Burma
Product Specialist"
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This was dated on the 1st, so it's pretty new information.  I could not
imagine this being a huge project, but who knows.  Any insight on this would
be great.  I find myself spending way too much time in Surround, making
programming in Visual Studio seem so so fun.

-Mark

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