Re: CVS Support
Re: CVS Support
- Subject: Re: CVS Support
- From: Rodrigo Zanatta Silva <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:02:00 -0300
When you say: You """"simply""""" have to do your CVS work on the
command-line. (I don't like command line :P )
You mean that XCode can see the changes, but all commit and other
things will have to do in command line? Or I can configure XCode with
command line? Or just: you have no other way than only using command
line? (or another software like Eclipse)
2011/6/28 Wade Williams <email@hidden>:
> CVS is 20-year-old technology that has LONG since been surpassed by
> Subversion, git and others. Yes, you're correct; very few people are using
> CVS.
>
> However, the lack of integration in Xcode does not affect your ability to
> work with CVS at all. You simply have to do your CVS work on the
> command-line.
>
> Wade
>
> On Jun 28, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Rodrigo Zanatta Silva wrote:
>
>> HI.
>> In the company that I am working, there are only CVS source control.
>> To use the CVS, we config it with Eclipse. But, this make things more
>> difficult because I can't see the history of a file in XCode and this
>> can cause a lot of trouble.
>>
>> So, i tried to configure the CVS to work with my XCode 4.0.2. But I
>> discovery that XCode disable the support to CVS. What can I do now?
>> There are a plugin, or other way? What can I do?
>>
>> There are only a few post about CVS in this list. The peoples don't use
>> it?
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