Opening an existing project in Xcode 10; source control not working?
I just got my new Mac and opened an existing project of mine (which is on OneDrive) in Xcode 10. When creating and coding this project on the old Mac I used the build in Source Control (Git) to commit changes (locally). On the new Mac however, all files are listed as modified and I have to commit all of them again. The commit history is present though ... How comes? How do I get Xcode to pick up the commit history of a previously created project, so files will not show up as modified ?
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I just got my new Mac and opened an existing project of mine (which is on OneDrive) in Xcode 10. When creating and coding this project on the old Mac I used the build in Source Control (Git) to commit changes (locally). On the new Mac however, all files are listed as modified and I have to commit all of them again. The commit history is present though ... How comes? How do I get Xcode to pick up the commit history of a previously created project, so files will not show up as modified ?
xcode git version-control xcode10
Was.git
folder synced via OneDrive?
– user28434
Nov 16 '18 at 12:23
yes, the hidden .git folder and all contents are there. Xcode shows complete commit history, but All files and folders are marked as M(odified) ...
– Gakkie
Nov 16 '18 at 23:24
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I just got my new Mac and opened an existing project of mine (which is on OneDrive) in Xcode 10. When creating and coding this project on the old Mac I used the build in Source Control (Git) to commit changes (locally). On the new Mac however, all files are listed as modified and I have to commit all of them again. The commit history is present though ... How comes? How do I get Xcode to pick up the commit history of a previously created project, so files will not show up as modified ?
xcode git version-control xcode10
I just got my new Mac and opened an existing project of mine (which is on OneDrive) in Xcode 10. When creating and coding this project on the old Mac I used the build in Source Control (Git) to commit changes (locally). On the new Mac however, all files are listed as modified and I have to commit all of them again. The commit history is present though ... How comes? How do I get Xcode to pick up the commit history of a previously created project, so files will not show up as modified ?
xcode git version-control xcode10
xcode git version-control xcode10
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Was.git
folder synced via OneDrive?
– user28434
Nov 16 '18 at 12:23
yes, the hidden .git folder and all contents are there. Xcode shows complete commit history, but All files and folders are marked as M(odified) ...
– Gakkie
Nov 16 '18 at 23:24
add a comment |
Was.git
folder synced via OneDrive?
– user28434
Nov 16 '18 at 12:23
yes, the hidden .git folder and all contents are there. Xcode shows complete commit history, but All files and folders are marked as M(odified) ...
– Gakkie
Nov 16 '18 at 23:24
Was
.git
folder synced via OneDrive?– user28434
Nov 16 '18 at 12:23
Was
.git
folder synced via OneDrive?– user28434
Nov 16 '18 at 12:23
yes, the hidden .git folder and all contents are there. Xcode shows complete commit history, but All files and folders are marked as M(odified) ...
– Gakkie
Nov 16 '18 at 23:24
yes, the hidden .git folder and all contents are there. Xcode shows complete commit history, but All files and folders are marked as M(odified) ...
– Gakkie
Nov 16 '18 at 23:24
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.git
folder synced via OneDrive?– user28434
Nov 16 '18 at 12:23
yes, the hidden .git folder and all contents are there. Xcode shows complete commit history, but All files and folders are marked as M(odified) ...
– Gakkie
Nov 16 '18 at 23:24