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Import a project in SVN from Xcode 5

In xcode 4 organizer there was a button "import", in xcode5 how do I import a project in my svn repository?

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Mattia Lancieri Avatar asked Oct 04 '13 12:10

Mattia Lancieri


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The question is a bit confusing so please advise if it's not exactly what you need (otherwise, feel free to accept the answer). The confusion is that the Xcode 4 workflow you describe is used to allow developers to manage repositories (svn or git). If you want to take an Xcode project and add it to an existing svn repository I am attaching links to answers for that question.

Adding Xcode Projects to SVN:

  • Stack overflow response
  • SVNBook

High-level Concepts (Xcode 4 Workflow in Xcode 5):

  • Tell Xcode 5 about a repository (it will auto detect the type of svn or git)
  • Check-out the repository for insertion into a different project

Background:

In Xcode 4.6.3 there was a repository area of the organizer. This is where subversion and git projects were managed.

Xcode 4.6.3 Repositories

New Workflow:

The new location for this information in Xcode 5 is in Xcode > Preferences > Accounts > Repositories (menu on the left) > (+) Add Repository... (on the lower left)

Once selected one may enter a repository address (local or external): Enter a repo address

And give the repository a directory name (credentials for many public read only repos are optional): Repo description

With Xcode 5, one can then download the repository to a target folder by going to menu Source Control > Check Out... Repo Checkout

As part of the checkout wizard one will be authenticated to the repository: Server Authorization

Select a target folder to store the local repo:

Select a target folder

Edit basic repo properties:

Basic Repo PropertiesFor more information on adding projects to repositories:

Xcode 5 Source Control Management Documentation

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Tommie C. Avatar answered Nov 12 '22 19:11

Tommie C.


As far as I can see, you need to know the exact path to be able to check out a project. This seems like a step backwards.

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Nostradamus Avatar answered Nov 12 '22 19:11

Nostradamus