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Subversion and XCode 2.4.1
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Subversion and XCode 2.4.1


  • Subject: Subversion and XCode 2.4.1
  • From: Jack Brindle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 13:39:14 -0700

At the risk of having this answered again (although I didn't find an answer in the archives),
I'm upgrading my version control environment from CVS to Subversion. The initial environment is local, with the repository on the same system as my work. After this works fine I will expand to allow use of other local systems (my laptop, etc). Everything seems to be working just fine from the command line, but when I turn on SCM in the XCode project, I get a dialog indicating the following error:


Uncaught Exception:
*** -[NSCFArray addObject:]: attempt to insert nil

I kind of get the feeling this may be a password error, as I did set up a password in the project's passwd file (in the repository), but I see no place to add that within XCode. XCode seems to know that the files are under source control, but it will not allow commits. The Activity Viewer window indicates that "Subversion Project" is processing operation 1 of n (where n is how many operations I have requested), but it never completes that one operation, and never goes on.

Any suggestions as to what I am doing wrong?

Thanks!

-Jack Brindle, W6FB
Brincomm Technology
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