Thank you Michael, I was afraid about this but I had to ask to try anyways :s
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Michael Wild <them...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 22. Jul, 2010, at 15:57 , David Ojeda wrote: > > > Hello CMakers! > > > > I am coding with some teammates that use Xcode as their IDE. Everything > is > > working fine thanks to CMake, except for the following situation: > > > > 1. Developer X checkouts a project from svn and uses CMake to generate > their > > Xcode project > > 2. Developer X succesfully compiles their executables and configures this > > executables in the Xcode environment (for example, he changes its > arguments, > > library configurations for debugging, etc). > > 3. Developer Y checkouts the same project from svn and changes > > CMakeLists.txt (for example, he adds another library dependency or a new > > source file). > > 4. Developer Y commits its changes > > 5. Developer X updates its project and must re-generate their Xcode > project. > > 6. PROBLEM: All changes made at step 2 were lost for Developer X. > > > > Have any of you had this problem before? How can I maintain developer X's > > settings? > > > > Thanks for your ideas! > > > > David. > > Well, tell X not to change anything in Xcode ;-) Either make the changes in > the cache, or if otherwise not possible, modify the CMake code, and only as > the last resort, modify the settings in the IDE. The rule is to never ever > open a settings dialog in the IDE :-P > > Not much help, I know, but that's all the advice I can give. > > Michael > >
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