Hi Robert,
I use Subversion with TortoiseSVN which is a Windows like
interface for performing all the subversion commands. My environment is like
this :
Dreamweaver & Eclipse for development i.e locally, TortoiseSVN installed
locally and subversion is in on the server machine where the code resides
lets say Dev machine.
Question 1:
What version of SVN would you all reccomend?
I am using TortoiseSVN 1.3.2, Build 5840 - 32 Bit for Subversion 1.3.0. I
dont know if you were asking for SVN for Dreamweaver
<http://www.grafxsoftware.com/product.php/SVN_for_Dreamweaver/135/>which is
a plugin which gives the functionality to use subversion commands from
Dreamweaver. Clarify this since SVN, Subversion, SVN for Dreamweaver can get
confusing sometimes.
What helpful links do you all use for these versions?
If you are familiar with subversion and new to installation of Subversion
and/or TortoiseSVN, I would definitely recommend this site
http://www.excastle.com/blog/archive/2005/05/31/1048.aspx
Personally, I didnt like the SVN for Dreamweaver
<http://www.grafxsoftware.com/product.php/SVN_for_Dreamweaver/135/>because
it didnt look very professional to me. I mean ease of use and
functionality wise. I love TortoiseSVN a lot and it works great. The best
part is that if you like working in Eclipse, you can use this
plugin/extension called Subclipse. <http://subclipse.tigris.org/> I found
that using Subversion commands thru Subclipse is the fastest/efficient way
of doing things even though I use Dreamweaver a lot. When I am coding in
Dreamweaver and after saving changes to the code, I go to dev directory and
use TortoiseSVN commands to commit files. You dont have to do all this if
you have Subclipse plugin installed in Eclipse. You can commit your changes
within eclipse IDE.
umm. what else... For starters, good doc on subversion is
here<http://svnbook.red-bean.com/>and for TortoiseSVN its
here <http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/index.html>
Let me know if you need any further info. I love to play in subversion
especially using the Merge/Diff/Revert stuff. I dont know how I could have
survived without such a great tool.
Finally, good to hear you guys are in chapter 16. I emailed in the group 2
weeks back about what topics you have covered but didnt get any reply ;-).
AbleCommerce sounds interesting.. :-). I have read some chapters back &
forth without any order but would love to write the code to get a feel of
all the examples esp. sessions & cfcs.
I Hope the information about Subversion helps.
Ajas Mohammed.
On 1/26/07, Robert Reil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi gang. Its friday... <those of you that know about Roberts day knows
what that means> :)
Anyhow I am looking into this Subversion issue again.
Daniel and I have decided to stop our WACK studies at chapter 16 to start
practicing what we have learned so far.
We will start working with AbleCommerce to tweak it into submission and
have immediately realized that we will be departing from the original
AbleCommerce build. When we do this we will be developing in one direction
and they will be doing so in another. We need a way to stay in sync.
Now I have done a google on Subversion with Dreamweaver and see 170,000
returns. I see there are all these Subversion flavors.
I use Dreamweaver and am new to this.
Robert P. Reil
Managing Director,
Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc.
4292 Country Garden Walk NW
Kennesaw, Ga. 30152
Office 770-974-8851
Fax 770-974-8852
www.motorcyclecarbs.com
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