Re: Subversion and nib files workaround?
Re: Subversion and nib files workaround?
- Subject: Re: Subversion and nib files workaround?
- From: Chris Suter <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:48:11 +1100
On 11/03/2008, at 11:59 AM, Ron Fleckner wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to check what other people are doing when using
subversion. After much frustration when modifying nibs, I googled
and found out that Xcode (or IB?) removes, or doesn't reinstate
the .svn directories in *~.nib's. My workaround was to remove all
of the ~.nibs from version control. But this means that whatever
function they have under Xcode is lost when checking out a new
working copy. Is this bad?
I believe that '~' on the end is just the name that IB gives old/back-
up versions. It's the same as what Emacs does. On our Subversion
installation, subversion is configured to ignore these files. I can't
remember if that's the default. You certainly don't want to check them
into Subversion.
The script on Mike Ash's blog is unnecessary for editing NIB files.
- Chris
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