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 15:02:28 -0800
On 25 Nov 2007, at 13:39, Jeff DuMonthier wrote:
I see it now. The project root is the folder with the project in it
(which I guess is the default). All files are contained in that
folder, but some files in the working copy are not in the project
repository because they come from other repositories.
That's the default project root, but that's not what a project root
is. From the release notes:
Xcode 3.0 has a concept of a project root, the top-level file system
directory that encompasses all your project's items (and may be at a
higher level than the project file's folder, commonly known as $
(SRCROOT)). This location is used as the base for many Xcode features
such as SCM and project-wide Find and Replace, as well as new Xcode
3.0 features like Refactoring and Snapshots. Xcode tries to
automatically determine the correct top-level directory; you can set
it yourself in the Project inspector’s General tab if its guess is
incorrect. You can set the Project Root for each project, in the
General tab of the Get Info window for the project.
David Dunham A Sharp, LLC
Voice/Fax: 206 783 7404 http://a-sharp.com
"People seem to misinterpret complexity as sophistication" -- Niklaus
Wirth _______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Xcode-users mailing list (email@hidden)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
This email sent to email@hidden