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From: | Axel 'Mikesch' Katerbau |
Subject: | Re: build without gnustep-make |
Date: | Wed, 30 Aug 2006 13:40:23 +0000 |
Helge wrote:
However, Xcode files have a HUGE disadvantage - they are just archived object graphs and cannot be usefully diff'ed. Which more or less makes it impossible to use in teams. (maybe one could use the new Svn locks ...)
Newer XCode versions try to be nicer with their project files in this regard 1). As far as our experience goes, yes, it's much better now. Changes can be merged automatically by cvs or svn most of the time and even manual conflict solving has become much (!) easier.
1) It seems that they do not longer use just plain property list serialization but a custom serialization which tries to change as little as possible wrt former versions of the project file.
Axel
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