Is it possible to connect to a local repository created in Versions
(on my Mac drive) from a Windows virtual machine (VMWare Fusion)? If
so, how? I do my development from Visual Studio and would like to just
connect using AnkhSVN/Tortoise. My goal is to have the master code
repository on the
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the nice words :)
There's no import/export feature in Versions itself yet, but you can
copy your entire Bookmarks.plist file over to another Mac and Versions
will pick it up.
The Bookmarks file is stores in ~/Library/Application Support/
Versions, before you copy it over
Hi Logan,
I've filed a ticket for us to investigate offering SSH tunnels.
To make performance acceptable using SSHFS, you can try to deselect
the Show badges with working copy changes and Refresh when local
changes are made options in Versions' preferences. With those
options off, you'll have
Thanks for the reply.
It helped :)
Best,
Alex
On Apr 8, 9:04 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the nice words :)
There's no import/export feature in Versions itself yet, but you can
copy your entire Bookmarks.plist file over to another Mac and Versions
will
Given that the value for “CFBundleVersion” identifies the iteration
(released or unreleased) of the application, I think it would be
natural to connect it with the revision number in subversion/Versions.
I assume that you are asking here how to add your current commit
revision to the
On Apr 8, 2:53 pm, msalmonse msalmo...@gmail.com wrote:
If you look at the properties tab of the inspector you will see a list
of keywords. These are expanded when a file is fetched but they don't
look particularly nice, I don't think that they would be acceptable in
your plist, in any case
I have the same problem as well, though not every single time, so I'm
assuming it hasn't yet been fixed.
- Quinn
On Apr 8, 2009, at 10:32 AM, David Warner wrote:
Did this problem ever get resolved? I still have this every time I try
to quit Versions -- I end up having to force-quit every