[Biococoa-dev] svn and beginner questions

Charles Parnot charles.parnot at gmail.com
Wed Jun 28 16:34:51 EDT 2006


Until you commit anything, Xcode will not touch the repository. I  
would recommand to not use Xcode for commits, but rather the command- 
line or svnX. There are a few quirks with Xcode (last time I checked,  
though, was several months ago) and the CLI or svnX give you a better  
understanding of what happens.

charles

On Jun 28, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Gorazd Krosl wrote:

> Hi Peter,
> Yes and it worked no problem. The only funny thing was, that the  
> server asked me for a password 2 times if I remember correctly. And  
> I am quite certain that I typed it in correctly, since I typed it  
> "one finger at the time." Anyway, I have the project and I can  
> learn svn commands, I boookmarked the svn red-bean book in Safari  
> to have it handy. One question though, is XCode communicating with  
> my "working copy" or with repository on bioinformatics? If I add to  
> repository through XCode for instance, is it adding locally or on  
> the site as well? I don't want to make a mess there until I am sure  
> I am doing it right.
>
> Thanks and have a nice day,
> Gorazd
>
> On 28-Jun-06, at 3:20 PM, Peter Schols wrote:
>
>> Hi Gorazd,
>>
>> Have you tried checking out code through the command line (using  
>> the terminal)?
>> best wishes,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>> On 28 Jun 2006, at 12:50, Gorazd Krosl wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> As a new member and beginner with svn, I have a few
>>> (probably dumb) questions. I have been able to
>>> download the project using svn svn+ssh://.... however,
>>> using the svnX is not permitting me to do it. It is
>>> returning "access denied" error despite I have
>>> provided it with my user name and password. I am
>>> probably missing something very obvious, so any
>>> pointers will be greatly appreciated.
>>> Second, since this is my very first time working in a
>>> collaboration, I would like to know what is the proper
>>> procedure when I for instance create new class or
>>> something simmilar and would like to put it in for a
>>> group to see. Do I commit directly, ask Peter for
>>> permission (review) or what?
>>> Sorry for these questions, but as you can see, I am a
>>> beginner. You do not need to hold my hand, just point
>>> me to where policies are written.
>>>
>>> Thanks for patience and have a nice day,
>>> Gorazd
>>>
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