[Drawkit] File format extensions
Eric Jarvies
7 at ericJarvies.com
Fri May 16 07:50:38 PDT 2008
Yes, XCode and Subversion has always been problematic in the
past(resource forks, etc.), but XCode SCM features are improving with
each XCode version release.
2 nice/stable gui/menu driven applications to access to subversion,
are; SCPlugin(a Finder contextual menu d/l at http://scplugin.tigris.org/
) and ZigVersion. these are simple and do the trick. i pretty much
always use SCPlugin when not using Terminal/XCode. SCPlugin makes
things dead simple, as it's always easier and faster to navigate
directories using Finder, and the right-click contextual menu is dead-
simple and convenient.
Eric
On May 16, 2008, at 7:37 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
> I do find that Xcode's integration of svn is *very* fragile, which
> is a pity, as many things are otherwise nicely integrated (like the
> Refactor command).
>
> So I tend to use a mix of Xcode and SmartSVN as my "front end" to
> svn (I'm not really a command-line jockey). SmartSVN is pretty
> reliable though it's a Java based app which does make it suck
> slightly in terms of the look and feel. (http://www.syntevo.com/smartsvn/index.html
> ).
>
> Not sure what prerequisites you'd be referring to - you mean to use
> DrawKit under svn after I've moved it? I don't intend to change the
> structure of the repo layout.
>
> G.
>
>
> On 16 May 2008, at 11:23 pm, Steve Weller wrote:
>
>>
>> I did exactly what was described here and it was very easy. However
>> -- Xcode became very confused when I tried to do my next check-in
>> and I had to merge many files to get it all sorted out.
>>
>> Are there any prerequisites to moving the rep? I would have thought
>> that an update and check-in would be preferred.
>>
>>
>> On May 16, 2008, at 5:08 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
>>
>>> On further investigation, I *do* have ssh access - I just needed
>>> to enable it and the setting was rather buried. So I can log in
>>> and do whatever I need to do using svnadmin - I've briefly tested
>>> it and all seems OK. So with a bit of luck and a fair wind I
>>> should be able to get the Drawkit svn repo up and running on the
>>> site in the next few day - watch this space.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help, much appreciated!
>>>
>>>
>>> cheers, Graham
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16 May 2008, at 9:35 pm, Eric Jarvies wrote:
>>>
>>>> Graham,
>>>>
>>>> if you do not have terminal/shell/ssh access to your web hosting
>>>> account, it means you will need to park your dumped.repo file
>>>> into your ~/ root directory on your web hosting server for which
>>>> you have ftp access.
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