Re: SVN newbie....
Re: SVN newbie....
- Subject: Re: SVN newbie....
- From: lajos kamocsay <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 15:44:26 -0400
After importing my project into svn, I usually rename the top level
directory ${project} to ${project}.local.
Then I check out the project from svn and make sure that it works
before I delete the original files.
Another thing that you might want to do before importing is to move
the build location outside of your
project folder (you can do this in the project's info window.) You
don't really need all that binary data in
svn (and I also ran into some problems with xcode when the build
folder was under svn.)
-lajos
On Aug 2, 2008, at 2:39 PM, Andrew Cunningham wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get SVN working in XCode 3.1 - I have set up a file
based repository on my local machine, and that looks set up fine. I
'imported' the directory tree of my project into SVN from the XCode
SVN Repositories menu.
I then tried to "Commit Entire Project" from the XCode SVN menu and
got the error
<PATH> is not a working copy directory. <PATH> Is not a working copy.
I admit to being completely lost....
Andrew
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