Hi All-- I'm new to CVS and was wondering how Mac folks were accomplishing the above. We are in the process of putting our installer source files under source control using CVS. Our source files include an application bundle (which includes nibs...), and 60+ plug-in bundles, as well as dozens of other binary and text files. Our binary and text files are going in and out just fine, it's the bundles that are the problem:
1. Updating a plug-in bundle (our bundles come from outside the company, so they have to be put in by hand) wipes out the CVS folders inside of it, forcing it to be re-added. 2. The bundles get messed up and either the bundle bit doesn't get set, or the custom icon gets lost, or a host of other problems related to it occur... I've been searching the web and the apple mailing lists and have seen references to adding bundles to the cvswrappers file, but that doesn't seem to solve it. I've also seen references to tarballing bundles, and that this is no longer necessary, but no clear concrete answers to how to solve it. I guess I have two questions: 1. is there a way to tell CVS to run a preflight checkin or postflight checkout script to unarchive tarball/.zip files? 2. Or is there a way to say to CVS that this file is a bundle, a single entity? Any help that anyone can give is very appreciated. I've been struggling for a couple of days getting this up and running. Allen J. Fisher QA Engineer MakeMusic [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.makemusic.com _______________________________________________ info-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
