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by Julio Jerez » Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:53 pm
well I am going to give up of tryon to mak ethe Mac buidl I do not knwo whay By in xcode 3.2.5 nothong seeme to work
each tiem a Click and operation the darm project swithce to build an Iljpbe an dfail to compile
This is the first time I see at version of xcode thsio horrendoes
I am goin back to xcode 3.1 and see if I can recover the ald project.
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by thedmd » Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:46 am
I'm trying ATM two SVN clients: Versions and Cornerstone. SVN integration in Xcode is rubbish.
Those to first are pretty reliable and usable. They do not beat TortoiseSVN for Windows but are the best you can get on Mac.
Also Julio, please take a look at
this thread in case of problems with Xcode.
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by Julio Jerez » Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:10 am
Yes I found that SVN support in xcode is very, very basics.
I am having a problem,
I can not figure out how to commit modified files,
also I click import an apparently xcode place them where it want to place then not where you want them
plsu the mort egregious problem is that in Linux DKESVN and TorstoiSNV when to checkout you always get the trunk folder
by in SCM in xcode you do not, therefore if you do no place all yours database under one root folder you nee to check then out one aty a time, and that is very error prone.
Is this because I do no know how to use yet or it is that how it works yet?
Cornerstone? you says, it will check that out
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by thedmd » Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:33 am
Actually there are two "Versions" and the second one is "Cornerstone". Last one is more mature IMHO.
I disabled SVN support in Xcode, because I cannot choose files to commit, there are all or nothing paths to follow.
'trunk' folder is not forced. If you have trunk folder on your repo, put it in a name while making checkout. For example using tortoisesvn:
Url of repo is:
http://newton-dynamics.googlecode.com/svn/trunkCheckout dir: D:\Libraries\build\ngd
In result, there is no trunk folder in my working copy.
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by Julio Jerez » Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:59 am
Ha now we are talking, that Version client seems very, very good.
I think it is the closest to TorstoiSVN I'd seemed in Mac world.
Thank you
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