Hrm, yeah I've never once had a problem with it!  =(  I used to  
occasionally have problems with CVS (though mostly with sourceforge,  
not jabberstudio) and SVN was working out great on my home machine  
and then later on blathersource.org.  There are some things I like  
better about the "webcvs" than "websvn", but I think you can use  
webcvs with SVN.  I'm not really sure what to tell ya.. I haven't  
heard of brokenness complaints before!

What did it do when it broke itself?

Daniel

On Oct 29, 2005, at 4:53 AM, James Bunton wrote:

> Yeah, I considered it.
>
> Unfortunately I've not had good experiences with SVN lately. Used  
> it in a school project. It was possibly just me not setting it up  
> correctly, but it broke itself regularly. I had to run svnadmin  
> recover way too many times for comfort.
>
> How well does it work for you?
>
> I did like it better, except for the apparent brokeness :(
>
> ---
>
> James
>
>
>
> On 28/10/2005, at 2:31 AM, Daniel Henninger wrote:
>
>
>>>> I also accidentally killed my CVS. Apologies, you'll all have to  
>>>> check
>>>> out again.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Perhaps this is a opportunity to switch PyMSNt to Subversion?  
>>> Subversion
>>> is much like CVS - just better. :-) I guess it could be hosted at
>>> blathersource.org like PyAIMt and PyICQt.
>>>
>>
>> James, if you -do- want to switch to SVN, you don't need me for it  
>> (unless you just wanted to)...  JabberStudio also has SVN support.
>>
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