Re: Xcode 3 SCM (Subversion)?
Re: Xcode 3 SCM (Subversion)?
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3 SCM (Subversion)?
- From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 21:59:05 -0500
problem is that Xcode 3.0 SCM system works well only if
sources and Xcode project situate in the same directory
that's why none of my projects works well with Xcode 3 SCM system
and all of them worked fine with Xcode 2.4 SCM
BBedit 8.7.1 works fine (CVS and SVN) for me
command line tools cvs/svn work fine too
so it's Xcode's issue
I think it's a serious problem
I reported bug few weeks ago
hope it will be fixed in the future
On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:05 PM, Gouri Jonnalagadda wrote:
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major problems is that the SCM section of the docs is out of date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Like I said, the docs are out of date.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!
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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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