Re: How to configure Subversion to work with Xcode?
Re: How to configure Subversion to work with Xcode?
- Subject: Re: How to configure Subversion to work with Xcode?
- From: Juan Dent <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 20:42:26 -0600
- Thread-topic: How to configure Subversion to work with Xcode?
Hi,
Thanks for your input. However I tried to do things in such a way as to make
sure the project I was opening in Xcode 3 was checkedout, but nothing has
changed: the subversion repository still appears but disabled, so I cannot
assign my project to it.
One question: how are you setting the SCM dialog's parameters in Xcode?
Regards,
Juan Dent
On 17/4/08 4:22 PM, "Jack Repenning" <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Apr 17, 2008, at 3:12 PM, Juan Dent wrote:
>> I have built a subversion repository but for some reason it appears
>> dimmed
>> in the project info, in the general tab, where it says SCM
>> Repository. In
>> other words, I cannot select it, though I can see it (dimmed).
>>
>> What is going on? Why does Xcode 3 not recognize the repository as a
>> valid
>> SCM?
>
> One reason that can happen is if the project whose info you're viewing
> is not, in fact, a part of that repository. For example, I have three
> configured repositories, with repository URLs like:
>
> http://email@hidden/svn/scplugin
> http://email@hidden/svn/scplugin/branches/select-all
> svn+jack://slabby/svn/jrepenning/trunk/home
>
> In my project that's actually a check-out of the select-all branch,
> both that repo and the first line (the containing repo) are available,
> but the "home" one is not, because Subversion can tell that it's not
> related to this working copy.
>
>
> -==-
> Jack Repenning
> email@hidden
> Project Owner
> SCPlugin
> http://scplugin.tigris.org
> "Subversion for the rest of OS X"
>
>
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