Thanks all.

I know TortoiseSVN, and have been using it for quite a while already.
;-)

I suppose I was mostly enquiring about IDE integration, and it would
appear that most people aren't interested in that.

I just quite liked the VSSConnexion one since it was easy to see the
source control status of your files in the Delphi IDE status bar, and it
also had a powerful analysis tool which would, for example, let you see
for each _line_ in a source file which check-ins by which developer had
affected that line.

I would have quite happily used a similar IDE plugin for SVN if one
existed, that's all...

C.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David Moorhouse

I'll second Myles' opinion.

The TortoiseSVN can be used from any Windows file shell such as the
Windows Explorer or straight from Delphi's File Browser.

On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 11:18:37 +1200, you wrote:

>We only use TortoiseSVN via explorer.  In fact I have come to prefer 
>this, rather than using any form of IDE integration.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Behalf Of Conor Boyd
>
>We're currently using the VSSConnexion add-in for Delphi to easily 
>interact with our Visual Sourcesafe repository, and it works very well 
>(VSSConnexion that is; no comment on Sourcesafe itself!).
>
>However, we're currently migrating our source code to a Subversion 
>repository.
>
>The VSSConnexion people have a similar tool which works with 
>Subversion, and if it integrates with the IDE as nicely as their 
>VSSConnexion one does, I'll be very happy.
>
>However, I've just come across a similar tool called Devrace Athlant.  
>I haven't trialled it yet, but I just wondered if anybody on the list 
>has any experience of it?
>
>On a wider note, how do other people on the list interact with source 
>control systems from a Delphi development point of view?
>
>We will be using TortoiseSVN for Windows Explorer access to our SVN 
>repository, but having IDE integration is great (when it's well done).
>
>Interested in your thoughts.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Conor
>
>Conor Boyd
>Senior Software Engineer
>Caterpillar Trimble Control Technologies
>11 Birmingham Drive, PO 8729, Christchurch, New Zealand
>Tel: +64 (3) 963 5455 * Fax: +64 (3) 963  5417 * www.trimble.com
>       
>
>"Black holes are where God divided by zero." (Steven Wright)
><http://www.ildica.com/allquotes.php>  

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