Re: Xcode modifies storyboard when opened for the first time?
Re: Xcode modifies storyboard when opened for the first time?
- Subject: Re: Xcode modifies storyboard when opened for the first time?
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 11:38:51 -0400
I've seen this, or something like it when sending a project created in 4.2 to a coworker using 4.3.2.
Xcode changed the storyboard's "Interface Builder Document:Document Versioning" setting without any confirmation dialog, resulting in the storyboards being regarded as being corrupted when attempting to open a saved version of that project back in 4.2.
Also when opening a project in 4.3.2 and Lion, that I had copied to my user folder, Xcode started complaining that certain files were locked and that auto versioning would not work if I continued.
As a side note, I didn't turn versioning on for that project, just copied it from an OS 10.6.8 box over to a 10.7.4 box and the project was not under version control - there are no invisible .svn folders within the project folder). It was much to my surprise that Xcode seemed to think that it was, or that Lion instantly put it under version control. I really have no idea. This odd Lion style "every file is under SVN control whether you like it or not" appears a massive waste of time, especially when you're scrambling to fix a distribution issue at 10 at night.
If there is implicit versioning being applied everywhere within the file system, I don't want it. Is there a global setting to turn this off?
On Oct 12, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Jean-Denis MUYS wrote:
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> On 12 oct. 2012, at 11:28, Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
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>> On Oct 12, 2012, at 01:33, Jean-Denis MUYS <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> On 12 oct. 2012, at 09:57, Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
>>> wrote:
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>>>> Since Xcode 4.5 (and still in Xcode 4.5.1), whenever I open a storyboard for the first time after opening my project, Xcode will always modify it.
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>>>> Anybody else seen this?
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>>> I have seen Xcode modify storyboards, XIBs and other XML-based files regularly when upgrading Xcode. These files structure often evolve, and have for example a version number that can be updated. I haven't paid much attention at when Xcode does that, but it doesn't surprise me much. I usually commit those changes in isolation as an Xcode-triggered change.
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>>> Jean-Denis
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>> Hello Jean-Denis.
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>> Yes, I've seen that too but, in my case, each time I reopen the project and open a storyboard, Xcode modifies it. It's rather annoying. I'm wondering if it's only me. Those storyboards were created under 4.4, not 4.5.
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> I don't recall having seen this. What difference does a diff-like tool report?
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> JD
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