>> Also, what simple simple cmd-line only windows tools might be> available that let someone get a set of files from an Svn repository?
Recently,I also do some work to integrated CVS to my project.I found that is is very difficulty to use ironpython to finish this work.
especial use ironpython t
2006/10/29, Josh Cassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am I wrong or is Svn the only way that the FePy stuff is available?
You can download the release, packed in .zip format.
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On 10/29/06, Josh Cassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am I wrong or is Svn the only way that the Fepy stuff is available?
>
> Also, what simple simple cmd-line only windows tools might be available
> that let someone get a set of files from an Svn repository?
the standard subversion distribution
Also, what simple simple cmd-line only windows tools might be
available that let someone get a set of files from an Svn repository?
The official subversion command line client is available for windows
http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html#binary-packages
If you're willing to use
Hi guys,
I've had some awful experiences using shell integrated/Windows Service based
Cvs/Svn applications. What Api's are there that I could use from either,
preferably Ironpython, or c#? No need for a local repository.
Am I wrong or is Svn the only way that the Fepy stuff is available?
Also,
woops that should have been one simple, but I will certainly take simple
simple! :D
From: Josh Cassell
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 2:43 AM
To: users@lists.ironpython.com
Subject: Svn/Cvs API's?
Hi guys,
I've had some awful experiences using shell integrated/W