Re: Subversion web-app

2009-04-01 Thread Navdeep Singh Sidhu
I use Apache2 with mod_dav_svn, it does both browsing and all the 
Subversion tasks. If you are looking for visual formatting then you 
can't beat WebSVN.


Navi


Douglas Royds wrote:
Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web, 
ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?


Thanks,
Douglas.






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Re: Subversion web-app

2009-04-01 Thread Jim Cheetham
On 4/1/09, Douglas Royds douglas.ro...@tait.co.nz wrote:
 Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
 ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?

Possibly not quite what you had in mind, but I use Trac as a read-only
web front-end. Nothing else seems to come close to Trac for that. All
the actual conversations with the svn repository are done from the
command line, either to a file:// or svn+ssh:// URI.

-jim


Re: Subversion web-app

2009-04-01 Thread Douglas Royds

Jim Cheetham wrote:

On 4/1/09, Douglas Royds douglas.ro...@tait.co.nz wrote:
  

Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?



Possibly not quite what you had in mind, but I use Trac as a read-only
web front-end. Nothing else seems to come close to Trac for that. All
the actual conversations with the svn repository are done from the
command line, either to a file:// or svn+ssh:// URI.


Impressive.

I hadn't considered trac. It does indeed have a good web front-end 
(though no better than ViewVC or SVN::Web), but also provides wiki and 
issue management functionality. We already have an issue-management 
database in place, so I'd be reluctant to tempt people with yet another 
place to write stuff. I like its support for Git, Bazaar, and others, 
but regrettably, no support for our legacy CVS projects.


Douglas.






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Re: Subversion web-app

2009-04-01 Thread Jim Cheetham
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Douglas Royds douglas.ro...@tait.co.nz wrote:
 Jim Cheetham wrote:
 Possibly not quite what you had in mind, but I use Trac as a read-only

 I hadn't considered trac. It does indeed have a good web front-end (though
 no better than ViewVC or SVN::Web), but also provides wiki and issue
 management functionality. We already have an issue-management database in
 place, so I'd be reluctant to tempt people with yet another place to write
 stuff. I like its support for Git, Bazaar, and others, but regrettably, no
 support for our legacy CVS projects.


For the purposes of Trac as a wiki and issue tracker, there's a
possibility of having a 'fake' svn repository representing your CVS
projects; just automatically check out the CVS changes into a
SVN-tracked location. Bonus points for scripting something that reads
the log history and checks in to svn with the right comments ...

The ticketing system can be 'hidden' from the UI if you don't want it,
but really that's one o fthe most useful bits; svn checkins can
automatically update/close tickets if you want them to ...

-jim


Subversion web-app

2009-03-31 Thread Douglas Royds
Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web, 
ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?


Thanks,
Douglas.






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Re: Subversion web-app

2009-03-31 Thread Steve Holdoway
On Wed, 01 Apr 2009 17:50:56 +1300
Douglas Royds douglas.ro...@tait.co.nz wrote:

 Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web, 
 ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?
 
 Thanks,
 Douglas.

I only use the command line, sorry (:

Steve
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