Re: Adding Apple Pages document to subversion repository
Re: Adding Apple Pages document to subversion repository
- Subject: Re: Adding Apple Pages document to subversion repository
- From: Nick Zitzmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:57:10 -0600
On Apr 17, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm working on a Cocoa/Objective-C project and would like to keep
some development notes as part of the subversion repository. The
notes were created in Apple's Pages program. I see that Pages
actually creates a directory structure for why I see as a "word
processor document". I've tried to added the Pages "document" to my
repository without success. I'm now seeing that svn sees the
"notes.Pages" 'document' as part of my working copy but when I try
to do a commit I get an error message stating that the ".svn" file
is missing. In Terminal I confirmed that indeed there is no ".svn".
I'm not sure what to do next. Can anyone tell me how to get out of
this mess? Should I just use Textedit and forget about Pages? How do
I get rid of what appears to be a 'partially added' in subversion?
Pages documents can't be easily added to Subversion repositories,
since Pages blows away the .svn file inside the bundle every time you
save. You could try using rsync to keep an offline copy up-to-date
with a checked-in copy, but if that's too big a hassle, then you
should probably try a different document format.
Nick Zitzmann
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