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Mon Jun 11 01:29:38 JST 2007
this tool sounds quite interesting but i haven't been able to divine exactly what it does as of yet. does it also use the included xcode lib to modify an xcode project from afar - provide a new project template - have generators - similar or replace newcocoa? some sort of project tutorial making extensive use of the tool might prove to be really helpful. cheers, jean-pierre On 6/10/07, SATOH Hiroh <cho45****@lowre*****> wrote: > > Thank you for fast reply! > > Eloy Duran wrote: > > I didn't notice before because it still worked without osx/xcode. > > So this still leaves me with the question where/how the tool should be > > installed... > > Hisa/Laurent?? > > Yes. I run setup.rb for installing osx/xcode, too :) > > > What I do is write the ChangeLog, copy, paste the change into the > > commit message. > > Then I replace the tabs with spaces and commit... > > So actually, yeah a script would be nice, but I always forget :) > > I see it! > > >> Can I write the ChangeLog backward? > > > > Yeah, sure just place the changes where you think they should have been. > > OK. I will do. > > > PS: Just noticed that all commands get executed even if the required > > extra parameters aren't passed (filename etc). Wouldn't it be possible > > that if I for instance type: > > $ rubycocoa update > > It would show me the same output of: > > $ rubycocoa help update > > Because right now it just exits with an error... :/ > > I certainly think so. > > -- > cho45, SATOH, Hiroh > http://lowreal.net/ > > _______________________________________________ > Rubycocoa-devel mailing list > Rubyc****@lists***** > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/rubycocoa-devel > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 下载