Re: Xcode 3 and CVS
Re: Xcode 3 and CVS
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3 and CVS
- From: Tverdokhleb Andrey <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 17:40:52 -0800
On Nov 8, 2007, at 16:47 , Gouri Jonnalagadda wrote:
CVS support acts strangely in other places - like greyed out
repository entry in the pull down menu.
Somehow I managed to make it work for my old project, but have no
idea how to do this again for a new one.
Is there way to enable some debugging mode in Xcode to see what
exactly it doesn't like about my repository and why it greying it
out even in a brand new and empty project?
You need to checkout a project from the repository for the
repository to get enabled.
I did this. Basically just make a new project, configure CVS (I see
green light on the SCM config page), checkout one directory by Xcode
from CVS to the newly created project directory, add it to project and
repository is still greyed out. Tried on two different systems with
same result.
I found in this list though that if you checkout and move project
bundle to the checked out directory it will allow to pick the
repository! Confusing - I don't want the project bundle to be in that
directory since it's not a part of the project!
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