Re: Xcode and SVN
Re: Xcode and SVN
- Subject: Re: Xcode and SVN
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 12:47:04 -0700
On Sep 24, 2010, at 12:21, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:31:55 +1000, Graeme Costin
> <email@hidden> said:
>> 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!
>
> Are you describing a problem with SVN or with Xcode? If the latter, just
> don't do that. Try the command line or svnX (nice example of a *good* svn
> GUI front-end). m.
For an even better svn front-end GUI, check Versions. It's the best one out there. Not free but well worth the money...
-Laurent.
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