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Import Xcode project into SCM / Subversion without duplicating project

Is there any way to click on something that Adds whole project to SCM/Subversion and also makes it a working directory by adding .svn folders?

I create an XCode project as usual.

Is the any way to just get Xcode to add the project to Subversion without import and checking out to a separate folder.

My problem is that I have a /Dev folder that I create my XCode projects in.

I create a new project unde开发者_高级运维r this e.g. /Dev/MyProject

I import the project into Subversion using SCM/ Repositories/Import.

This doesnt create the /Dev/MyProject/.svn folder until I do SCM/ Repositories/ Checkout

The problem now is I either have to check out to another folder

e.g. /Dev/MyProject1

or else checkout complains folders aren't versioned.

Two solutions I can find is create my project in tmp dir then import it and do checkout into /Dev/MyProject

or create project/ import it/ delete it / check it out to same folder

...seems clunky.

Any way to click on something that Adds whole project to SCM/Subersion and also makes it a working directory by adding .svn folders?


After you import your project into Subversion, run

svn checkout --force svn://path/to/MyProject /Dev/MyProject

at the command line (replacing svn://path/to/MyProject with the appropriate protocol and path). That will turn your existing project into a working copy.

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