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silversurfer

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Since: Jun 21, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:45 am
Post subject: XCode and files on ssh - possible?
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Hello,
I am currently working with some c++libraries, which only exist for
linux, and not for mac. This is why I would like to store and compile
the files on another computer, with linux installed, which can be
reached via ssh.

I heard of the possibility to use Fugu together with SubEthaEdit, or
TextMate etc, but XCode ist not supported.

To come to my question: Is there a possibility for me to load the files
from ssh into xcode? (there is no need to be able to compile them from
within xcode, because I am using Makefiles anyway). The only thing I
need is that I can open the files directly from the server (ssh) and
that the changes are saved on the server and not locally on my mac..

Greetings and thanks a lot in advance
Tim

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silversurfer

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:08 am
Post subject: Re: XCode and files on ssh - possible? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I just found out that "transmit 3.5" does what I need.. simple click
opens the file in xcode and if I save it, the new version will be
uploaded immediately.. wonderful!

Thanks for the tip with BBedit, I'll try this one as well later Wink


Paul Russell wrote:
> silversurfer wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am currently working with some c++libraries, which only exist for
> > linux, and not for mac. This is why I would like to store and compile
> > the files on another computer, with linux installed, which can be
> > reached via ssh.
> >
> > I heard of the possibility to use Fugu together with SubEthaEdit, or
> > TextMate etc, but XCode ist not supported.
> >
> > To come to my question: Is there a possibility for me to load the files
> > from ssh into xcode? (there is no need to be able to compile them from
> > within xcode, because I am using Makefiles anyway). The only thing I
> > need is that I can open the files directly from the server (ssh) and
> > that the changes are saved on the server and not locally on my mac..
> >
>
> BBEdit (and probably its free sibling TextWrangler ?) support opening
> and saving files via FTP/SFTP.
>
> Paul

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Paul Russell

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:51 am
Post subject: Re: XCode and files on ssh - possible? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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silversurfer wrote:

> Hello,
> I am currently working with some c++libraries, which only exist for
> linux, and not for mac. This is why I would like to store and compile
> the files on another computer, with linux installed, which can be
> reached via ssh.
>
> I heard of the possibility to use Fugu together with SubEthaEdit, or
> TextMate etc, but XCode ist not supported.
>
> To come to my question: Is there a possibility for me to load the files
> from ssh into xcode? (there is no need to be able to compile them from
> within xcode, because I am using Makefiles anyway). The only thing I
> need is that I can open the files directly from the server (ssh) and
> that the changes are saved on the server and not locally on my mac..
>

BBEdit (and probably its free sibling TextWrangler ?) support opening
and saving files via FTP/SFTP.

Paul
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