Sound really interesting. As a complete novice to SVN on Mac where would you recommend I start? Hate to ask, but does it have a GUI or is it Terminal time?

Also, is it possible to run the SVN server on one of your workstations? I have one Mac that doubles as a workstation and a server?

Many thanks,

Pat



On Jul 12, 2007, at 4:19 AM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

Alex King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-07-11 14:23

The nice thing (for me) about SVN (sync through a server) over
Rsync (direct machine sync) for this type of application is
that both machines don't need to be on or able to access each
other at the same time. Of course they do each have to be able
to access your SVN server.

Yep, and it's especially useful when traveling. I use subversion for three different purposes: keeping different versions of documents, keeping my machines in sync and for backup ... very nice and useful.

                                jem


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