[ciapug] TortoiseCVS
Daniel.Juliano at wellsfargo.com
Daniel.Juliano at wellsfargo.com
Tue Aug 29 11:48:20 CDT 2006
Best I've found is download the latest copy of eclipse
http://www.eclipse.org
And then install Subclipse.
Subclipse is developed by the same people who work on subversion, so
it's the 'reference client' if you will. A lot of improvments in SVN
have come from the subclipse team.
Especially cool is the version diff'ing in eclipse, which has been under
development for about four years now (it was created for the cvs
client), and is quite powerful.
The only problem I've had so far is when I delete a folder on the
filesystem and try to sync back with svn. You can avoid this by
deleting the folder from within eclipse.
=Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: ciapug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:ciapug-bounces at cialug.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Davis
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 7:55 AM
To: ciapug at cialug.org
Subject: Re: [ciapug] TortoiseCVS
Dan,
Have you found a windows subversion client that you like?
Just curious...
I'm looking for one and my first impressions of TortoiseSVN are not
positive.
-Jeff
On 8/28/06, Daniel.Juliano at wellsfargo.com
<Daniel.Juliano at wellsfargo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Have to add my 2c to this -
>
> Have been trying to use TortoiseSVN to manage a subversion repository
> for .Net projects, and have found it's not fully baked - there are
> major updates to the interface on a weekly basis, the menu layout is
> confusing, and there's a lot of 'if it were smart enough, it would
> know not to ask me this'. The project is in heavy development, so I
> expect great things from it, but just a warning: it's betaware at the
moment.
>
> I've got some .Net projects I'm managing in svn, and would like to
> push the department off of Source Unsafe, but Tortoise isn't polished
> enough to move other developers to it just yet.
>
> =Dan
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: ciapug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:ciapug-bounces at cialug.org] On
> Behalf Of carl-olsen at mchsi.com
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 8:10 AM
> To: ciapug at cialug.org
> Cc: carl.olsen at drake.edu
> Subject: [ciapug] TortoiseCVS
>
>
>
> Tony,
>
> I installed the latest version of cvsnt on WinXP and initialized a
> repository using the SSPI protocol (windows integrated
> authentication). I then installed the latest version of TortoiseCVS.
> When I got the warning that I already had cvsnt installed, I clicked
> on on okay to ignore the warning. After that, I created a module and
subdirectories using Tortoise.
> I then opened Zend Studio and checked out the module. I then opened a
> project (with the same folders as the module), opened a file, made
> some changes to the file, saved the file, and then clicked on "commit"
> in the context menu after right clicking on the file name. It saved
> the file as version 1.1. I opened the file again, made some more
> changes, saved the file, and clicked "commit". It saved it as version
1.2.
>
> This is great!
>
> Thank you!
>
> Carl Olsen
> http://www.drake.edu/
>
>
>
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