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Re: Next Win32 release note [message #18019 is a reply to message #17988] Sun, 07 September 2008 02:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
captainc is currently offline  captainc
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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...

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/

[Updated on: Sun, 07 September 2008 02:15]

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