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*From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
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*Sent:* Monday, 2 April 2007 1:52 PM
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*Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: Web Version Control
I use
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Sent: Monday, 2 April 2007 4:13 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Web Version Control
It's basically Microsoft's version of bitTorrent in a simplistic form. You
have a server which houses all the account details
Scott Barnes wrote:
It's basically Microsoft's version of bitTorrent in a simplistic form.
You have a server which houses all the account details and what not
and you log files into it (doesn't really matter what). You can setup
groups etc and has its own eco-system around that (integrates
can't be buggered Live.com`n it
hahahahha
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Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 8:44 AM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Web Version Control
Sorry Charlie,
Wrong Scott ;) (had me confused then..hehe)
On 4/1/07, Charlie Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but please note, I wasn't referring to the general
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Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 5:45 AM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Web Version Control
I use SVN at home :) friend of mine put me onto it for Document Management
even aswell ;) hehe (the things it can be used
at work we use TortoiseSVN, we used to use VSS and I've also used CVS
before.
TortoiseSVN is the best that I've used. VSS is far to limited but not to bad
a tool.
at home I use USB backup lol
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I use SVN at home :) friend of mine put me onto it for Document Management
even aswell ;) hehe (the things it can be used for). I meant Tortoise
aswell, don't know why i said TigerSVN? (one of those weeks I guess).
I've been using Tortoise since Spike put me onto it in 2004.
On 3/31/07, Charlie
I've set up Subversion to run as a service on the svn:// port and that works
very well for me. I figured out how to automatically deploy checkins to a
test server too which makes using svn a lot simpler.
Blair
On 3/30/07, AJ Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is a neat article on setting up
One really simple option is these guys :http://www.wush.net/
subversion.php
nice and cheap, and means your repository is available anywhere on
the internet. Tie that in with eclipse plugins or tortoiseSVN and
you're laughing. In terms of CVS vs SVN - SVN is a more modern build
of CVS
tigersvn / tigercvs is aslo your friend..
so simple and easy to use in both client server-side.
(pst... oh and if management ask, I also said Visual Source Safe mkay)
On 3/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't let the name fool you. They do both CVS and SVN.
Does it? (shoot me an email offline as to how, i'm seriously curious - that
way we keep the thread on topic)
P.S
On the bright side its not $200 dearer for Aussies to buy it now is it? :P
On 3/31/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott,
Nice plug, but we all know that VSS still needs
Subversion works over http, if that's what you mean.
Scott Thornton wrote:
Hi,
A colleague and I work at two different locations.. his user-created
version control is a bit clunky but it gets us by (well not really, it is
shite and does not work at all when he is off site), but what I
So yeah, if you deploy subversion, what you do is deploy a web server
module (mod_svn on *nix, I believe there's a IIS module in the
distribution as well), and that will let you use subversion over HTTP.
Note that this doesn't mean you will be able to do everything with a
browser. It uses the
here is a neat article on setting up subversion with apache web server
http://www.trajiklyhip.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/3/12/Configuring-a-Development-Environment-with-Apache-Subversion-TortoiseSVN-and-Subclipse
On 3/30/07, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So yeah, if you deploy
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