Installing the command line tools from 
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/ worked. Thanks again for all the 
help and useful information! 

On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 4:35:20 PM UTC-6, Watts Martin wrote:
>
> To explain the problem here a bit, up until Mountain Lion, OS X included 
> the Subversion "svn" command line client by default. For whatever reason, 
> Apple removed this from the operating system install and, apparently, made 
> it part of Xcode.
>
> As others have said you can fix this by downloading Xcode 4.4 and 
> installing the command line tools, or alternatively, going to 
> <https://developer.apple.com/downloads/><https://developer.apple.com/downloads/>and
>  downloading the command line tools directly. You'll need a developer ID 
> for that, but it's free.
>
> I've seen Cornerstone and Versions mentioned, but those are GUI clients 
> for Subversion, and compete with SmartSVN rather than having much to do 
> with your specific question. (I use Cornerstone myself, though, rather than 
> using BBEdit's integrated Subversion tools, which I confess I don't find 
> particularly fantastic. You might well want to keep using SmartSVN for this 
> anyway.)
>
>   Nick <javascript:>
>  August 7, 2012 15:34 
> HI - I'm trying to get started using SVN and BBEdit on my MacBook Pro, 
> having recently switched from Windows. Here's what I have:
>
> OS X Mountain Lion
> SVN hosted on Beanstalk
> Smart SVN 7.0.5 installed
> BBEdit 10.1.2 installed
>
>
> Using SmartSVN, I can connect to my repository and I've updated my local 
> files from the repo. My main problem is that I can't find any reference to 
> SVN/Subversion or any other source control option in BBEdit. I've looked in 
> the settings, project screen, etc... no sign of it. From what I've 
> researched, I think this could be a problem with the path configuration. I 
> tried editing the .bash_profile file by adding export 
> PATH=/opt/subversion/bin/:$PATH but that doesn't seem to help. When I 
> fire up the terminal and type in any type of svn command, I get a command 
> not found error. Could that be preventing BBEdit from enabling 
> SVN/Subversion? Are there some basic troubleshooting steps I should try?
>
> thanks!
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