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Xcode?
Problem is, there's no information on how to get Xcode to handle CVS for a project. I've set up one of my projects to have the code changes maintained in CVS, but Xcode doesn't seem to notice, and doesn't do anything differently than when I'm working on a project that's not in CVS.
Xcode?
Here is what I usually do:
Xcode?
Where there any special xcode binary filetypes that you had to add to your cvsrep?
Xcode?
No...still doesnt work. Xcode just pretends like CVS doesnt exist for some reason.
Xcode?
All you need to do is commit the project.xcode dir of your project created by XCode into CVS. It will then recognize the project being CVS enabled. You'll have to enable the cvs option in the Project Info panel if necessary. |
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