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Re: subversion SCM problem


  • Subject: Re: subversion SCM problem
  • From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 21:31:38 -0500

I tried that
but id didn't work
here is my layout

Gateways
	Projects
		Photo
	models
		Photo


so project exists in the Gateways/Projects/Photo and all sources exist in the Gateways/models/Photo


but when I tried to set root I wasn't able to do so, because Gateways/ models/Photo was grayed out


so I was able to set root as Gateways and after that I can see in the root field

Root: <Project File Directory>/../../..

but scm dosn''t work properly in that configuration

it started to work if I put my project into the

Gateways/models/Photo

but it's not good for us for many reasons

thanks



On Jan 8, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Chris Espinosa wrote:


On Jan 8, 2008, at 3:01 AM, Niels Bogaards wrote:

I recently moved a project to subversion and want to use XCode 3 as the subversion client. However, not much luck so far. Using the commandline tools to create the repository, add the files etc. was pretty straightforward, but I can't get XCode to recognize modified files, or display any SCM info, except for the .xcodeproj files. As mentioned before on this list, it is quite unfortunate that the documentation for XCode's SCM is still at version 2, while XCode 3 has changed many things in this area. Since all my guesses and tests failed so far (checking out anew, re-adding files to the repository, checking out using the repository browser, Refreshing the project, Updating the project, touching the files once more, etc.), I hope this list can help me out.

The main problem is this:
- I have a fully functioning subversion project, created with all the latest versions. I started this svn on Leopard, but the server is a trac server using plain http. On the command line, everything works very well, my modified files show up as modified, the .svn folders are there
- in XCode I set up a repository for the trac server. Authentication works. When I modify some files and go to SCM Results, I see only the project file with modified status. Other (source) files have no SCM info at all, (State: No Value, Local, Tag and Latest are void). The contextual menu has an Add To Repository item in it, which I can select, but which appears to do nothing.

Where are your sources in relation to your project file? If they are not contained in the folder that contains the project file, you need to:
1) Project > Edit Project Settings
2) General pane
3) Project Root setting, click Change...
4) Select the folder that contains all your project sources (but no sources for other repositories)


Chris
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