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Debate.
Not sure, it is command line on linux...
that much i know.. course the only command you need to know is create and the
rest
windows integration tool - you don't have to use
command line...
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Tortise SVN is an awesome windows
integration tool - you don't have to use command line...
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On 8/6/06, Douglas Knudsen
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righto.So, in a team
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I posted a blog
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I posted a blog entry
about setting up a fedora box and getting SVN going
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thank you Jeremy! As Charlie pointed out, it
would be a good blog post to get consumed.
Robert, we kind
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Not sure, it is command
line on linux... that much i know.. course the only command you need to know is
create and the rest is managed through something like TortoiseSVN
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I posted a blog entry
about setting up a fedora box and getting SVN going
. 30152
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I posted a blog entry about
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THe points for SVN go like this:Versioning is much more sane
and manageable. When
Knudsen
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thank you Jeremy!
As Charlie pointed out, it would be a good blog post to get consumed.
Robert, we kind of hijakced your thread
SVN was an attempt to build a better CVS, so in the developers'
eyes, it solves all the shortcoming of CVS. In reality, most of the
differences have to do with how it handles versions, which also
impacts branching and merging. There's an appendix to the SVN book
that explains the differences
On 8/6/06, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
righto. So, in a team of 10 developers that don't seem to run into these
'issues' in CVS that SVN solves, it doesn't seem very economical to go
through changing, eh?
All things held equal, I'm always a proponent of using the tools your
team
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On 8/6/06, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
righto. So, in a team of 10 developers that don't seem to run into
these 'issues' in CVS that SVN solves, it doesn't seem very economical
to go through changing, eh?
All
Subversion is a great tool for source code mgmt and baselining.
However, its roots are from the Linux side. Do some Googling and read
up on it.
Now, you mention comparing. There a several free 'diff' tools out
there. You can find them Googling also.
good luck
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While
a little,
Allen
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While I am new to development I have reached a point where I
for you if you have the license for it.
Hope this helps
Jason
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I second
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A good source control could help out tremendously
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