Hi,

* Erik de Castro Lopo wrote (2008-01-07 10:57):
>Thorsten Haude wrote:
>
>> >The main question is whether svn is *working* on non-Linux platforms so 
>> >that people who don't use a Linux are not stuck.
>> 
>> At work we use it regularly on Linux and Solaris (and Windows), I'm
>> not sure about the other boxes (AIX, Tru64 and I think HP-UX), but I
>> could check next week.
>
>I'm using SVN at work in a mixed windows and Linux environment. I have
>also used CVS, SVN, Perforce, GNU Arch, Bzr and some other systems and
>as much as I prefer bzr over the others, SVN is still the one that 
>works the best across Linux and windows.

I only Subversion and a bit of Clearcase (which we do not want to
use), but it wouldn't make a difference either way; Subversion is the
only alternative offered by Sourceforge, so it's either it or CVS.


Thorsten
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