| Article: |
In Sync with CVS | |
| Subject: | Resource Fork | |
| Date: | 2003-07-15 17:31:15 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
| Will CVS stumble over files with resource forks and other HFS file attributes. It seems likely as most unix tools will. I realize that it is only a problem with apps, but as a developer, I have apps and resource files that I use as documents. | ||
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Resource Fork
2003-07-22 02:19:10 anonymous2 [View]
So, how CAN I put a library of Applscripts under CVS control? Is there any way to do it?
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Resource Fork
2003-07-15 19:46:49 anonymous2 [View]
CVS doesn't deal at all with resource forks. -
Resource Fork
2005-01-31 07:25:55 mizumitai [View]
CVS doesn't, but Subversion seems to. -
Resource Fork
2003-07-16 17:28:41 anonymous2 [View]
Yeah, I found that out the hard way today when I tried to access an AppleScript from my CVS repository. It had been saved as a compiled text and came up blank when checked out of CVS. Argh! We can always hope CVS will be improved to handle these elements too, especially now that I hear that Linux is playing with adding an meta-file implementation using resource forks. While the Mac takes a step backwards, maybe these guys will go forward.


