Re: Is XCode 3 SCM more dysfunctional than ever or am I doing something wrong?
Re: Is XCode 3 SCM more dysfunctional than ever or am I doing something wrong?
- Subject: Re: Is XCode 3 SCM more dysfunctional than ever or am I doing something wrong?
- From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:25:28 -0800
On 25 Nov 2007, at 08:01, Jeff DuMonthier wrote:
The project used to be under SCM with subversion via SSH. I did
figure out how to define the repositories using SCM->Repositories
and it connects to them with no problem. Checking out files from
the repositories and doing manual updates using XCode works, but
getting it to maintain and update status is not going well. I've
read some previous messages here about project hierarchies and
repository roots having to be correct, but didn't understand what
that meant, so I'll describe what I have:
What is the project root? (You never needed to set this before.) In
the past, Xcode was happy using its anemic SCM abilities on any file
that was in the project. Now it seems to exuberantly -- but
exclusively -- offer its helpful abilities on ALL files in the project
root.
For many of us, this is not what we want, as the root is so bushy as
to slow things down. Except that without being rooted in the root, a
file can't be SCMed.
(I don't know if Apple plans on addressing this, so it's probably
worth a bug report.)
David Dunham
Voice/Fax: 206 783 7404 http://www.pensee.com/dunham/
Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
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