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Re: Xcode and SVN
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Re: Xcode and SVN


  • Subject: Re: Xcode and SVN
  • From: Thierry Faucounau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 14:02:24 +0200

Do you have your project root set properly?

Double click the project in the ProjectWindow and click "Configure Roots and SVN". Make sure the root points to the topmost folder of the hierarchy you'd like to see for SVN purposes.

If you project file itself is buried in some folder and the root is '.' (current project dir) it will behave as you described.

Best Regards,

Thierry Faucounau
Feral Interactive, Ltd.
http://www.feralinteractive.com

On Sep 23, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Graeme Costin wrote:

When I used SVN with Xcode 2.5 it all went very well.

But my experience with Xcode 3.1.4 (on MacOS X.5 Leopard) is very different. The only file in the checked out project for which I see version history is the Xcode project file itself. I can't find any way of getting version history for the other files.

Even worse, the only way I can get updates from SVN is to use the Repositories command on the SVN menu, and tell it to check out again (saying "Yes" to replacing existing files). That gives me the list of updated files and the new version number, so I can proceed with work, but it is a whole lot less than the good implementation of SVN that I had with Xcode 2.5.

And committing files to SVN also works OK.

The same weird situation also exists with Xcode 3.2.3 on MacOS X.6 Snow Leopard.

Do other people have this problem? Is it a problem with googlecode.com SVN? (the server we are using)

SVN should work a whole lot better than I am seeing at present, and the very frustrating thing is that last year with Xcode 2.5 it was indeed a whole lot better than this!

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