Re: *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project Files

2012-03-28 Thread Matteo Centro
If you don't use Xcode anymore just get rid of them!

Matteo

On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:14 AM, David Avendasora  wrote:

> I don't think any of those files are required anymore, unless you are
> doing Direct To Java Client work.
>
> Anybody?
>
> Hellooo?
>
> Well oky then. I don't think anybody needs them anymore.
>
> But seriously though, I believe that the few things that used them are now
> either long gone or only used by a few. WOlips will still create them, or
> at the very least not mess with them. You can turn them off in the WOLips
> build preferences.
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Mar 27, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
>
> Hi Ted,
>
> You shouldn't delete any files from your Xcode project if it's created by
> the IDE itself. You should however exclude certain files from your version
> commit ignore list. E.g. I use subversion and here are my global-ignores.
>
> global-ignores = xcuserdata .idea .git .svn *.o *.lo *.la *.al .libs *.so
> *.so.[0-9]* *.pyc *.pyo bin build *.rej *~ #*# .#* .*.swp .DS_Store
>
> Some of them are irrelavent to you but here you can specify which files,
> extensions or folders you want to ignore. Normally we should ignore user
> specific changes to xcode project and workspace.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Farrukh
>
> On 2012-03-27, at 10:23 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:
>
> Well I just deleted them from a project then ran my selenium tests,
> nothing appears to break...
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:
>
>> Quick question, are the *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project files actually
>> needed for anything to function or can I stop creating them and yank 'em
>> out of version control?  I have no intention of ever using XCode for
>> anything WO, are they used by WO for something I'm unaware of?
>>
>
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Re: *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project Files

2012-03-27 Thread David Avendasora
I don't think any of those files are required anymore, unless you are doing 
Direct To Java Client work.

Anybody?

Hellooo?

Well oky then. I don't think anybody needs them anymore. 

But seriously though, I believe that the few things that used them are now 
either long gone or only used by a few. WOlips will still create them, or at 
the very least not mess with them. You can turn them off in the WOLips build 
preferences.

Dave


On Mar 27, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:

> Hi Ted,
> 
> You shouldn't delete any files from your Xcode project if it's created by the 
> IDE itself. You should however exclude certain files from your version commit 
> ignore list. E.g. I use subversion and here are my global-ignores.
> 
> global-ignores = xcuserdata .idea .git .svn *.o *.lo *.la *.al .libs *.so 
> *.so.[0-9]* *.pyc *.pyo bin build *.rej *~ #*# .#* .*.swp .DS_Store
> 
> Some of them are irrelavent to you but here you can specify which files, 
> extensions or folders you want to ignore. Normally we should ignore user 
> specific changes to xcode project and workspace.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Farrukh
> 
> On 2012-03-27, at 10:23 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:
> 
>> Well I just deleted them from a project then ran my selenium tests, nothing 
>> appears to break...
>> 
>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Ted Archibald  
>> wrote:
>> Quick question, are the *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project files actually needed 
>> for anything to function or can I stop creating them and yank 'em out of 
>> version control?  I have no intention of ever using XCode for anything WO, 
>> are they used by WO for something I'm unaware of?
>> 
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Re: *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project Files

2012-03-27 Thread Farrukh Ijaz
Hi Ted,

You shouldn't delete any files from your Xcode project if it's created by the 
IDE itself. You should however exclude certain files from your version commit 
ignore list. E.g. I use subversion and here are my global-ignores.

global-ignores = xcuserdata .idea .git .svn *.o *.lo *.la *.al .libs *.so 
*.so.[0-9]* *.pyc *.pyo bin build *.rej *~ #*# .#* .*.swp .DS_Store

Some of them are irrelavent to you but here you can specify which files, 
extensions or folders you want to ignore. Normally we should ignore user 
specific changes to xcode project and workspace.

Hope this helps.

Farrukh

On 2012-03-27, at 10:23 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:

> Well I just deleted them from a project then ran my selenium tests, nothing 
> appears to break...
> 
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Ted Archibald  
> wrote:
> Quick question, are the *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project files actually needed 
> for anything to function or can I stop creating them and yank 'em out of 
> version control?  I have no intention of ever using XCode for anything WO, 
> are they used by WO for something I'm unaware of?
> 
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Re: *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project Files

2012-03-27 Thread Ted Archibald
Well I just deleted them from a project then ran my selenium tests, nothing
appears to break...

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Ted Archibald wrote:

> Quick question, are the *.xcode *.xcodeproj PB.project files actually
> needed for anything to function or can I stop creating them and yank 'em
> out of version control?  I have no intention of ever using XCode for
> anything WO, are they used by WO for something I'm unaware of?
>
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