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deficiencies." -- Tony Hoare, Turing Award Lecture 1980
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Hi Tristian,
> Wasn't Subversion derived from CVS
Subversion is a completely new product developed with the goal to replace
CVS. If you know CVS it's easy to switch to SVN, because the concepts,
tools, command line syntx, etc. are very similar. Internally SVN is entirely
different.
Here's a list
Out of curiosity: Does Subversion integrate with VFP and/or VS 2005?
Thanks,
Eyvind.
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The Subversion server runs under Apache, if I understand the online
stuff correctly. I don't know if I can get our network guy to go for it.
Looking at so
On 8/1/06, Lew Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Subversion server runs under Apache, if I understand the online
stuff correctly.
The subversion server is a standalone exe. It uses the Apache Runtime
for utility functions, like the VFP runtime using the VC runtime.
http://subversion.tigr
> From: "Christof Wollenhaupt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, August 01, 2006 5:30 am
> To:
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> > We are unhappy with the TS version from M$ so we are going back to
> Subversion for our .NET 2005 code.
>
> Some of my clients plan to move to Team System. I'm curious, what are t
The repository does have to be networked, there'll be 5 - 7 developers
working on & sharing project code.
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On 8/1/06, Lew Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Subversion server runs under Apache, if I understand the online
stuff correctly. I don't know if I can get our network guy to go for it.
Not quite.
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#need-apache
*Does this mean I have to set up Apache
We use VSS as that engine but use Source Off site to actually run the source
code.
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My co & small it dept are considering
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Malcolm Greene <> wrote:
Lew,
Lots of people using Subversion. Search the archives on this term. Ed
Leafe, Ted Roche, and Christof are all advocates.
In my opinion, it looks like MS has lost enthusiasm for VSS. Yeah,
its still out there, but barely.
We are
ly 31, 2006 11:48 PM
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Subject: Re: VSS or ...
Lew,
Lots of people using Subversion. Search the archives on this term. Ed
Leafe, Ted Roche, and Christof are all advocates.
In my opinion, it looks like MS has lost enthusiasm for VSS. Yeah, its
still out there, but barely.
Ma
On 7/31/06, Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My co & small it dept are considering vss for source management. Natuarally,
it's a favorite since it's
included with our msdn subscription. Should we be looking at other options?
-Lew
subversion is even "free-er" than SourceSafe. It's certainly wort
Hi Stephen,
> We are unhappy with the TS version from M$ so we are going back to
Subversion for our .NET 2005 code.
Some of my clients plan to move to Team System. I'm curious, what are the
things that you disliked in TS or were unhappy with?
--
Christof
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Malcolm Greene <> wrote:
> Lew,
>
> Lots of people using Subversion. Search the archives on this term. Ed
> Leafe, Ted Roche, and Christof are all advocates.
>
> In my opinion, it looks like MS has lost enthusiasm for VSS. Yeah,
> its still out there, but barely.
We are unhappy with the TS ver
Lew,
Lots of people using Subversion. Search the archives on this term. Ed
Leafe, Ted Roche, and Christof are all advocates.
In my opinion, it looks like MS has lost enthusiasm for VSS. Yeah, its
still out there, but barely.
Malcolm
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My co & small it dept are considering vss for source management. Natuarally,
it's a favorite since it's
included with our msdn subscription. Should we be looking at other options?
-Lew
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