Mark Wielaard wrote:
Subversion support for savannah is planned in the future. And it might make sense to adopt it then since other projects that rely on GNU Classpath also use it and it makes merging easier. On the other hand
That would be great.
subversion is still a bit immature and not widely supported yet (for example on builder.classpath.org we needed to install the latest 1.3.0rc4 to get around some network timeout issues). CVS might be old and clumsy at times, it is much more mature and supported atm. That said, if savannah adds subversion support I would vote for us to switch.
I think you're information is slightly dated :-) Subversion is quite matture. The 1.0 release, which itself was very stable, was released almost two years ago. Now they're up to version 1.2.3. For example, all of Apache is on a single Subversion server and they're up to revision #356264 (including imported CVS commits). We've used it at my real job for over a year with zero problems. As far as being "supported", not sure what you're referring to. Everything I've ever wanted to do with CVS I can do with SVN, plus a lot more. -Archie __________________________________________________________________________ Archie Cobbs * CTO, Awarix * http://www.awarix.com _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath