From: vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za
[mailto:vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 1:47 AM
To: Ben Reser
Cc: Chris Shelton; Nico Kadel-Garcia; Subversion; bob.arc...@amsi.com; Andrew
Reedick
Subject: Re: Looking into using Subversion
Thank you all
, Nico Kadel-Garcia
nka...@gmail.com, Subversion users@subversion.apache.org,
bob.arc...@amsi.com bob.arc...@amsi.com
Date: 2013/11/19 04:15 PM
Subject:RE: Looking into using Subversion
From: vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za [
mailto:vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za]
Sent: Tuesday
Hi All
I have been exploring the Subversion web site, also check out the
High-Speed
Tutorial. But stilling trying to work out if Subversion will be useful
for us.
We are developing a PHP Website hosted on our own Linux Server (a
development server).
We are also using Tomcat to host our
They can, in theory, but it's awkward. Two people editing the same
file, at the same time are really likely to run into conflicts or
accidentally mix their changes into the same commit. So I don't
recommend it.
Why can't they work on their own copies, on their own Tomcat servers,
with tuned local
Kadel-Garcia nka...@gmail.com
To: vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za
Cc: Subversion users@subversion.apache.org
Date: 2013/11/18 02:11 PM
Subject:Re: Looking into using Subversion
They can, in theory, but it's awkward. Two people editing the same
file, at the same time are really
Cc:Subversion users@subversion.apache.org
Date:2013/11/18 02:11 PM
Subject:Re: Looking into using Subversion
They can, in theory, but it's awkward. Two people editing the same
file, at the same time are really likely to run
. It cause much
less conflict and problems.
BOb
From: vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za [mailto:vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 8:09 AM
To: Nico Kadel-Garcia
Cc: Subversion
Subject: Re: Looking into using Subversion
Thank for your response Nico. We what to debug from
On Nov 18, 2013, at 9:54 AM, Chris Shelton cshel...@shelton-family.net wrote:
I would suggest looking at the SVN::Notify::Mirror perl module:
http://search.cpan.org/~jpeacock/SVN-Notify-Mirror-0.040/lib/SVN/Notify/Mirror.pm
It includes a Perl script that is intended for using within a
From: vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za
[mailto:vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 8:09 AM
To: Nico Kadel-Garcia
Cc: Subversion
Subject: Re: Looking into using Subversion
Thank for your response Nico. We what to debug from our development server
On 11/18/13 7:54 AM, Chris Shelton wrote:
I would suggest looking at the SVN::Notify::Mirror perl module:
http://search.cpan.org/~jpeacock/SVN-Notify-Mirror-0.040/lib/SVN/Notify/Mirror.pm
It includes a Perl script that is intended for using within a
post-commit hook script to perform updates
@subversion.apache.org
Date: 2013/11/19 06:27 AM
Subject:Re: Looking into using Subversion
On 11/18/13 7:54 AM, Chris Shelton wrote:
I would suggest looking at the SVN::Notify::Mirror perl module:
http://search.cpan.org/~jpeacock/SVN-Notify-Mirror-0.040/lib/SVN/Notify/Mirror.pm
It includes
Guten Tag vanderwalt.dev...@columbus.co.za,
am Dienstag, 19. November 2013 um 07:47 schrieben Sie:
I think I am going to give Subversion try, only thing I am not too keen
about is the command line interface. Our developers here would
prefer a GUI client, any good ones you can suggest?
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