I use TortoiseSVN (by the same authors) and works great. I know it's
not integrated into your favorite IDE but after five minutes of using it
you don't think twice about it.
Gili
Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Argh.. According to their website, SourceForge "fixes" pserver access
> almost every month. I guess there is no more hope this will ever happen.
>
> As for the "strong mentality", I like Subversion too. My only concern
> is Subclipse plugin quality. While CVS plugin for Eclipse makes CVS
> limitations next to invisible, from my earlier experience Subclipse had
> so many problems of its own, that I had to use command line most of the
> time ...
>
> svn status |grep "^\?" |awk '{print $2}' |xargs svn add
>
> fun, isn't it :-)
>
> Latest feedback on that isn't very reassuring either:
>
> http://www.objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-devel/ 2005/06/0026.html
>
> Other than that, it is was mainly sysadmin concerns, nothing along the
> lines of "cvs vs. svn". I guess I should try Subclipse again. If the
> experience is bearable, it may become a strong enough incentive to do
> the switch.
>
> Andrus
>
>
>
> On Sep 13, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Kevin Menard wrote:
>
>> On Sep 13, 2005, at 3:03 PM, Gili wrote:
>>
>>> Plus, you could migrate to Subversion at the same time. You guys
>>> are familiar with it right? :) I also get about a 75% failure rate.
>>>
>>
>> While I personally like using Subversion, there was a strong
>> mentality of "if it's not broke, don't try to fix it" here. Despite
>> my own preference, I do have to agree with those sentiments.
>>
>> --
>> Kevin
>>
>>
>
>
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