Hi,

I'm new to using SVN for XCode project and I'm wondering why do you
hate how XCode handle it.
As far as I'm concerned, I can't see limitations in XCode for my
current use but if they are some, I'd prefer avoid them right now by
using some other SVN client.

Can't you explain to me your XCode+SVN aversion?

Thanks a lot,

On 3 juil, 16:48, Robert Kosara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure, that should work. There is nothing that would force you to use SVN
> within Xcode. In fact, I hate Xcode's handling of SVN, and use Versions for
> my projects.
> And don't just add your classes, but your entire project folder. Just make
> sure you ignore the build directory, and you should be good to go. It's also
> a good practice to close Xcode before checking in changes, because it always
> makes changes to some files when you do that. But other than that, it's
> really painless.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 1:50 AM, tvalleau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Sorry to expose my newbiness, but a guy's got to start somewhere. I'm
> > new to version control; new to subversion; sorta new to Xcode (well, I
> > did write an iPhone program in it) and not at all new to programming
> > (30+ years) and new to Versions.
>
> > (Hi!  :-)
>
> > There's just me here. No collaborators; no offsite; just a local repo.
> > Got Versions so I can go backwards in my next iPhone project.
>
> > Pretty simple. But then I used MacPorts today, (before I should have)
> > and installed the latest (1.6.3) Subversion. Wrong! Xcode dunna like
> > that.
>
> > Fine. Given that it's just me, can someone give me a sanity check on
> > this:?
>
> > Can I just set up Versions to a nice 1.6 Subversion; ignore SVN in
> > Xcode entirely; set up a local bookmark/repository for my code files.
> > Then just check them out into my "Classes" folder; diddle with them;
> > and then check the changes back in?
>
> > Crude, I'd suppose, or at least not as elegant as this whole SVN thing
> > can be, but... won't that work for my infinitely tiny needs?
>
> > What am I missing here? (Besides experience, I mean...)
>
> > TIA

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