Thanks Kyle
On May 18, 4:48 pm, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:31 PM, R4EE wrote:
> > A very large THANK YOU to all that took the time to help. I'm a
> > beginner and just discovered the svn command in terminal. That did
> > the trick!
>
> You will do yourself a great service t
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:31 PM, R4EE wrote:
> A very large THANK YOU to all that took the time to help. I'm a
> beginner and just discovered the svn command in terminal. That did
> the trick!
You will do yourself a great service to learn about revision control
now rather than later. Subversion
A very large THANK YOU to all that took the time to help. I'm a
beginner and just discovered the svn command in terminal. That did
the trick!
Again, thanks! -- Ron
On May 18, 4:10 pm, Howard Siegel wrote:
> As others have said, the files you are trying to get are under source
> code control w
As others have said, the files you are trying to get are under source
code control with Subversion. Just getting the files via the browser
will likely corrupt them in some way or another, as you've found out.
Get the files via the normal checkout methods for Subversion and
you should be ok. (Jus
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On 5/18/11 2:45 PM, R4EE wrote:
> Howard,
>
> That was my original approach but the .xcodeproj file wants to save as
> html. I then, wrongly, extracted the .pbxproj file and used it to
> replace the .pbxproj file inside my .xcodeproj package that was
Have you tried simply checking out the source tree directly from
Subversion? Google Code usually allows anonymous check outs.
sherm--
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:45 PM, R4EE wrote:
> Howard,
>
> That was my original approach but the .xcodeproj file wants to save as
> html. I then, wrongly, extrac
Howard,
That was my original approach but the .xcodeproj file wants to save as
html. I then, wrongly, extracted the .pbxproj file and used it to
replace the .pbxproj file inside my .xcodeproj package that was
created as part of a new XCode project.
I'm tangled up in XCode process at this point.
The .xcodeproj isn't really a folder, it just looks that way on the FTP
site.
On your Mac it is really a "package".
You want to download all the files from that site (the .xcodeproj, the .m
files,
the .h file, and the .pch file). Drop 'em in a folder and double click on
the
.xcodeproj file to ope
Here is the original form
http://gtm-oauth.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Examples/OAuthSample/
On May 18, 2:51 pm, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 1:42 PM, R4EE wrote:
> > How do I incorporate this into a XCode project?
>
> Er, that *is* the project. Well, part of it anyway.
>
> Yo
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 1:42 PM, R4EE wrote:
> How do I incorporate this into a XCode project?
Er, that *is* the project. Well, part of it anyway.
You should go back to whoever gave you the .pbxproj and ask for the
entire .xcodeproj.
--Kyle Sluder
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