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Re: Next Win32 release note [message #18019 is a reply to message #17988] |
Sun, 07 September 2008 02:13 |
captainc
Messages: 278 Registered: December 2006 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Quote: | What is "full support"?
Well, I think we will gradually increase the support. I would like to see revert, file history or "blame" support soon...
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I mean having TheIDE manage the SVN application for you; being able to loading a U++ application from SVN source. U++ would automatically recognize that a package is also part of a subversion repository and provide svn options for you. You would have the ability to issue SVN commands when working on an SVN file. For example, you delete a file from your package, it issues "svn delete <file>" also. You create a new file to a package, it adds it to svn. Also, commit, revert, etc. "buttons".
Take for example the svn plugin integration in Eclipse. Also, the tortoisesvn plugin in Eclipse provides additional options on Right-Click on a file or folder for svn actions.
Example screenshots for Eclipse:
http://www.dokeos.com/wiki/index.php/Connecting_to_SVN_repos itory_(Eclipse)
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ecl-subversion/
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Re: Next Win32 release note [message #18020 is a reply to message #18019] |
Sun, 07 September 2008 08:35 |
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mirek
Messages: 13975 Registered: November 2005
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captainc wrote on Sat, 06 September 2008 20:13 |
Quote: | What is "full support"?
Well, I think we will gradually increase the support. I would like to see revert, file history or "blame" support soon...
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I mean having TheIDE manage the SVN application for you; being able to loading a U++ application from SVN source. U++ would automatically recognize that a package is also part of a subversion repository and provide svn options for you.
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Well, it already does, sort of....
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You would have the ability to issue SVN commands when working on an SVN file. For example, you delete a file from your package, it issues "svn delete <file>" also. You create a new file to a package, it adds it to svn.
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Well, I have, at least for now, chosen different path - "usvn" is able to "fix" everything at sync time. Means, all new files are put into svn, all deleted files are deleted from svn etc...
Maybe you should try it first
Anyway, of course, some more options would be nice too, especially file history with diff and revert.
Mirek
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Re: Next Win32 release note [message #18036 is a reply to message #18020] |
Sun, 07 September 2008 13:59 |
captainc
Messages: 278 Registered: December 2006 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Quote: | Well, I have, at least for now, chosen different path - "usvn" is able to "fix" everything at sync time. Means, all new files are put into svn, all deleted files are deleted from svn etc...
Maybe you should try it first
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Oh that sounds pretty good too. I didn't know it was that far along where I was able to use it for our stuff here. I'll try it out.
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