For some time now I have been struggling with interface builder's NIB
files and subversion. Every time I localise the .svn folder seem to be
removed or get broken in other ways. I had a look online and found the
suggestion below. Since this link is a little dated I am wondering if
there are
Subversion (and CVS) create .svn/.cvs folders inside every folder in your
hierarchy. I'd recommend a different version control system that creates one
dot folder at the top of your hierarchy like Git or Mercurial.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Alexander Hartner wrote:
> For some time now I hav
Use XIB?
--Kyle Sluder
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Thanks for all the feedback on this. Have there been any new
development with 10.6 in this regard. I wonder what Apple themselves
are using for version control ?
Thanks in advance
Alex
On 28 Aug 2009, at 00:04, Alexander Hartner wrote:
For some time now I have been struggling with interface
On Sep 11, 2009, at 1:10 AM, Alexander Hartner wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback on this. Have there been any new
development with 10.6 in this regard.
The .xib file format was added in 10.5 — it's a flat file, so no
problems with directory versioning. You should switch to using that.
Am 28.08.2009 um 01:04 schrieb Alexander Hartner:
For some time now I have been struggling with interface builder's
NIB files and subversion. Every time I localise the .svn folder seem
to be removed or get broken in other ways.
You must be missing something else.
We're using NIBs and SVN
On Aug 27, 2009, at 7:04 PM, Alexander Hartner wrote:
Every time I localise the .svn folder seem to be removed or get
broken in other ways.
I don't know much about localization, but can you spell out exactly
how you're doing it? It seems odd to me that sometimes the .svn
folder would be r
+1 for Mercurial.
I use it regularly with iPhone and Mac development and have never had a
problem.
http://mercurial.berkwood.com/ - scroll for the Mac version.
-Luther
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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> On Sep 11, 2009, at 1:10 AM, Alexander Hartner wrote:
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> Thanks fo