I use the Slik SVN client with the advanced installation on Windows 10 Professional with NetBeans 11.1.
This seems to work reasonably well, although I mostly work with git these days. . . . just my two cents /mde/ On 10/14/2019 9:45 PM, László Kishalmi wrote: > Well, NetBeans had support for 3 kind of Subversion clients. Native > library, svnkit and command line. Unfortunately the svnkit had to be > removed due to licensing reason. The command line is unreliable and > unfortunately the native is a bit hard to configure especially on windows. > > AFAIK the Silk SVN client 1.10 needs to be installed in advanced mode and > select the installation of the native java binding. Then set up the path to > that library in the ide. Options - Misc -Version control. > > If you succeed, that would be the fastest and most reliable solution. > > On Mon, Oct 14, 2019, 05:37 Eduardo Mosqueira Rey <eduardo.mosque...@udc.es> > wrote: > >> I am testing NetBeans 11.1 for using in classroom and I recently >> discovered that a Subversion client is not included in this version and you >> have to install it. >> >> This is an inconvenience that means an extra step and a possibility of >> doing something wrong in the process. >> >> >> >> Is it possible to include it out-of-the-box as in previous versions like >> 8.2.? >> >> Being Subversion an Apache problem it should not be very difficult. >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Eduardo Mosqueira >> >> >> >> >> >
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