Well, dear
Rui,
Frankly I
intended this call the other way round. I mean: it's me that I'd
like to be included in your “care-list”.
So to receive your
suggestions, comments, remarks and criticisms about the Tech.Reports
I'll produce. Preferably here, in public, than privately. So to
possibly
After
an analogous work centred on the Eric 4 (Python 2.x)
IDE [*], we are now planning to Test Document also the current
Eric 5 (Python 3.x)
IDE. In case you'd like to
witness this adventure from inside, or even have a say about its
development, let me know, and I'll be glad to welcome
Dear
Vishwajeet, Thanks
for your kind quick answer.
better if you can tell what are you trying to do Well,
what I have got to do is simply to understand. Therefore, for
instance, you could describe me how you are possibly using PySvn
and/or WorkBench. I mean: not in detail, just in general
Dear Mark,
-- PySvn as a Python API, clear enough.
-- Now I'd expect that WorkBench would be a ready-to-use (Windows?) program.
But, so far, I haven't been able to run it, nor to find any practical
documentation clearly describing what it is.
What am I missing? Something very primordial,
Just
for test purposes (see “E4-VC AsIs120307”, at URL:
http://www.box.net/shared/k64yenrpey
) I'm looking for a svn-Repository web hosting, Eric4 Python IDE
compatible. Any such provider to positively recommend? Thanks.
-
P.M.
I'd like to express my appreciation for the [to my surprise] many colleagues
who have offered their valuable thoughts about this subject, both on the
Subversion's and Eric's Mail Lists.
Posts that I've read and printed, and from which I've learnt a lot. Rather
useful stuff for the
Very well,
now I dare ask the same question not in point of principle, but with a
practical, operative purpose. IF multi-project Repository is really possible,
HOW can be it done, in practice?
I mean:
1] Is it done through the creation of a sub-Repository, at Server level, care
of
Subversion doesn't define the term project.
And
that's it! Thank you, Uli.
You
see [see also my former post: “Subversion
Repository: naturally a single- or multi-Project versioning
storage?”], I'm currently engaged with a project of Test
Documentation of the “versioning” feature (i.e.
Hi,
Having
to develop two distinct, un-related Projects, I wonder whether it is
sensible to store them both into a unique Subversion Repository, or it is
natural to create two distinct Repositories, each one dedicated to a
unique Project.
In
other words, a Subversion Repository is
At last I've discovered
how to get my first “svn.exe”, “svnadmin.exe”, ..., up and running.
It was as simple as pie [better: trivial], once you knew it.
I'll take good note of
this experience and write it down into my of memories, when retired.
Thank you all. - P.M.
In need of breaking the
initial ice with Subversion, I wonder if you have any real knowledge
of a Test Subversion Repository/Server where to start understanding,
hands-on, what it's all about.
Anyhow, these are the related generic—and, so far, untested—hints I've already
collected: --
VCS? I'd be happy to begin
even with a tiny a client-server set-up onto a machine of mine, would
such a tool available; even no idea whether such a naïve idea of
mine is feasible or not.
Gratefully yours,
-
P.M.
Ref.:
dr. Pietro Moras
Email
studio...@hotmail.com
:00 AM, Pietro Moras studio...@hotmail.com wrote:
Dear Subversion
cognoscenti,
Seriously
intentioned to explore what Subversion is all about, armed with good
will and a good reference book (“Version Control with Subversion”,
by Ben Collins-Sussman, Brian W. Fitzpatrick, C.
Michael
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