A chmod -R a+rX .svn in the nib file directory does the trick. IB sees
the nib as read only because it contains read only files. You need to
rerun this after a commit/update, but apart from that it's pretty
seamless.
Pete Yandell
http://pete.yandell.com/
On 30/03/2004, at 6:29 AM, Jeremy Pereira wrote:
>
> On Mar 29, 2004, at 19:57, Scott Anderson wrote:
>
>> Hi! Using svn 1.0.1 on Mac OS X (modified to use CVS as admin
>> directory -- don't ask but I don't think that should matter on the
>> server using svnlook)
>>
>
> I actually start a terminal session and move the .svn directory out of
> the nib while I'm in Interface Builder and then put it back before the
> commit.
>
> I was going to ask if any other OS X developers had other alternative
> strategies.
>
> Note to normal people: the nib file in OS X contains resources like
> windows and menus. Only it isn't a file, it's a directory which
> therefore contains a .svn directory when controlled by Subversion.
> For some reason, Interface Builder (the tool you use to create menus
> and windows) thinks the nib is read only if it has a .svn
> subdirectory. Subdirectories called "CVS" are OK because Apple
> Developer tools have CVS integration and therefore know about them.
>
> What I'd *really* like is for the admin directory name to be
> configurable without recompilation.
>
> --
> Jeremy Pereira
> http://www.jeremyp.net
>
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