On Apr 27, 2008, at 12:39 PM, Brian Krisler wrote:

Is there a proper method for updating a framework stored within
subversion?   I recently pulled my common code out into a framework,
then added the framework back into my project.

Now, if I make changes to the framework and recopy over the new
framework, I get 155005 errors because the .svn file becomes confused
with the new folder.

Am I just doing this all wrong?  Should I not put the framework bundle
into subversion in my project?

Thanks for any help or pointers to the correct docs.


This is better suited for the Xcode list, but no. In my (and many others') opinion you shouldn't put your built products into your svn repository. You end up with a whole lot of nonsense bloat, and hassle as you describe. Instead your Xcode project should simply reference the built products (that are still sitting in the build directory) of other projects (easiest if you use a shared directory). Also you should use a project dependency in your app's project pointing to the framework's project so that they'll automatically build together etc.

There are some docs in Xcode about project dependencies, and you ask more about this on the Xcode list before Scott throws down the law since this isn't directly related to Cocoa.


--
Seth Willits




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