Hello,
what is the most stable client with GUI for svn for use in a
production environment from an user point of view (non-admin)?
The features it should provide are , in order of priority:
- stability
- coverage for all the most important (sub)commands of the default svn
client commands for
Greetings, Gingko!
I have a (now theoretical) question :
Suppose I have a repository that is a mirror repository of a remote
source
repository, regularly synced using svnsync.
Suppose now that the source repository become broken or deleted for any
reason (server breakdown, fire, etc)
So
Greetings, San Martino!
what is the most stable client with GUI for svn for use in a
production environment from an user point of view (non-admin)?
The features it should provide are , in order of priority:
- stability
- coverage for all the most important (sub)commands of the default svn
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 10:22 AM, San Martino sanmrt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
what is the most stable client with GUI for svn for use in a
production environment from an user point of view (non-admin)?
TortoiseSVN is the best, hands-down. There are others that are more
integrated to
On 11/06/2010 07:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
From: opensrcguru [mailto:opensrcg...@gmail.com]
Today, the sync process started failing on 1 repo (all others were
unaffected) on both r/o copies at the exact same time/same revision
with errors similar to the following...
Transmitting file
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, 5 Nov 2010 16:59:12 -0400, Mark said:
When I have tested the CollabNet binaries in the past they
supported this fine. The Cyrus SASL stuff requires registry
entries to work properly. If you are trying all of these
from the same