Re: Xcode 3 SCM (Subversion)?
Re: Xcode 3 SCM (Subversion)?
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3 SCM (Subversion)?
- From: Gouri Jonnalagadda <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 10:05:29 -0800
On Dec 11, 2007, at 9:51 AM, kwiley wrote:
I'm trying to get SCM working with an Xcode 3 project. One of my
major problems is that the SCM section of the docs is out of date
and describes the Xcode 2 project preferences pane with regard to
SCM. SCM settings have changed dramatically from 2 to 3.
I make a new project choosing "External Build System". I go to the
project prefs/general and at the bottom there is a drop-down menu
for SCM Repository. I click it and choose Configure SCM
Repositories, which jumps into the Xcode prefs/SCM. I make a new
repository, set it, and it gives a green bubble and indicates
"Authenticated". I hit OK, the prefs go away, and I see the new
repository appear in the project prefs/general/SCM repository drop
down from earlier...but it's grayed out, I can't select it.
The repository drop down menu item will only get enabled after you
checkout a project from Subversion.
Subversion requires the users to checkout the project from the
repository in order to talk to it.
Here is what you can do:
- Configure a repository in SCM Preferences panel.
- Checkout a project from the repository.
- Inspect the project, and choose the repository.
or
- Configure a repository in SCM Preferences panel.
- Create a new project.
- Import the project into the repository.
- Checkout a copy of the imported project else where, inspect the
project and choose the repostiory.
I have found also discovered the SCM menu and its Repositories
option, which brings up a nice GUI navigator for the Subversion
database. I successfully checked out the source tree and say the
directory appear in the Finder...however, the repository is still
grayed out in the drop down menu for the project prefs.
Like I said, the docs are out of date. The section on configuring
SCM shows images of the project prefs from Xcode 2. I know my docs
are otherwise up to date because I installed Xcode off the CD onto a
brand new computer...plus other areas of the docs make specific
reference to Xcode 3.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Cheers!
________________________________________________________________________
Keith Wiley email@hidden http://www.cs.unm.edu/~kwiley
"And what if we picked the wrong religion? Every week, we're just
making God madder and madder!"
-- Homer Simpson
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