[TxMt] Textmate projects and subversion bundle

Rick DeNatale rick.denatale at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 17:14:00 UTC 2007


I'm curious about the reiationship between textmate projects and the
subversion bundle.

I've had occasion to commit changes in a Textmate project, then go to
the terminal in the working directory and svn info shows me at a
previous revision, but doing svn up just reports that I'm now at the
latest revision.

Is this an artifact of the way I set the project up?

I have to admit that I'm still a bit confused by JEG IIs description
of two types of text mate projects in the book.  I never managed to
understand what he was saying about the difference.

I think now that it's not really that there are two types of projects,
but two types of relationship between items in the project and the
filesystem.

When I first set up my first existing rails project as a textmate
project, I picked File>New Project and then dragged the individual top
level items from the finder to the textmate project pane, so the top
level of the project has the standard rails folders: app, components,
config, db ...; and two files README and Rakefile.

I think this means that the directories are folder references and I'm
not sure what the difference, if any there is for the two top level
files.  I just changed README in textmate and saved it and it
certainly seems to be directly changing the file in the rails project
directory.  So just what is the difference?  I think that the real
difference is between a folder reference and a group inside a textmate
project, Yes?

And I guess that I really want to restructure the project so that it
has one toplevel folder reference which is the rails project
directory.

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Rick DeNatale

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