gprentice Messages: 260 Registered: November 2005 Location: New Zealand
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Anyone got a recommendation for a subversion client for Windows. Preferably one that allows a local repository as well as network and web repositories.
I haven't used subversion before. Is there anything special you have to do to get U++ code from google.
If google is not the main repository for U++, how do check-ins get to the main repo? I assume there's no locked checkouts?
unodgs Messages: 1366 Registered: November 2005 Location: Poland
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gprentice wrote on Mon, 01 June 2009 05:26
Anyone got a recommendation for a subversion client for Windows. Preferably one that allows a local repository as well as network and web repositories.
I haven't used subversion before. Is there anything special you have to do to get U++ code from google.
If google is not the main repository for U++, how do check-ins get to the main repo? I assume there's no locked checkouts?
Graeme
I use SmartSVN (www.syntevo.com/smartsvn/). It's the best client IMO (I tried many) and works on linux also.
Anyone got a recommendation for a subversion client for Windows. Preferably one that allows a local repository as well as network and web repositories.
I haven't used subversion before. Is there anything special you have to do to get U++ code from google.
If google is not the main repository for U++, how do check-ins get to the main repo? I assume there's no locked checkouts?
tojocky Messages: 607 Registered: April 2008 Location: UK
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gprentice wrote on Mon, 01 June 2009 12:26
Anyone got a recommendation for a subversion client for Windows. Preferably one that allows a local repository as well as network and web repositories.
I haven't used subversion before. Is there anything special you have to do to get U++ code from google.
If google is not the main repository for U++, how do check-ins get to the main repo? I assume there's no locked checkouts?