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Re: [stp-dev] SVN problems
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There must be something wrong with the way we have things set up here then.
I am using Tigris.org subclipse 1.2.4. Neil is using the same version.
I haven't tried TortoiseSVN yet but I am downloading it now to give it a
whirl. As I recall I read that there were issues using TortoiseSVN and
decided to follow a plink based setup instead. This hasn't worked well
at all so hopefully TortoiseSVN will work better.
As far as Neil's problems, I'm not sure how he could be set up wrong.
He has the subclipse plugin installed, he is connecting anonymously and
if he can see the repository it must surely be set up OK? I do know
that we are going through a proxy, could it be caching?
cheers
Antony
Oisin Hurley wrote:
Hi guys,
Are these problems that only we are having or are these general
issues with SVN (possibly Windows/SVN)?
I don't think these are general issues - I've been using Eclipse on
Windows,
MacOS and Linux, with Subclipse and Subversive plugins, and out side of
Eclipse I've been using TortoiseSVN on Windows and command-line on Linux
and MacOSX. I haven't had any issues with checking stuff out, or merging
and committing.
I have to say that so far I haven't seen any benefit of using SVN
over CVS and instead I can see a whole load of areas where it is far
poorer.
Not surprising since you are having some issues with the tools. What
tools
and approaches are you using? If we can work through it on the list, it
may be useful to help others.
best regards
Oisin
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