Scott T Weaver wrote:
So I'm not the only one suffering that is actually a relief (I feel like
less of an idiot now). Yeah, I am checking out fresh as we speak :(
Can anyone help David and me by giving us a little direction on how to
better resolve our SVN problems? I can only speak for myself but every time
I have sync with SVN I spend at least an hour trying to figure out what went
wrong. And it is not only the Eclipse plugin, TortoiseSVN and the CL
interface are just as crappy in terms of breaking my workspace.
My experience with SVN is that its perceptually slower than CVS, no
doubt. I really miss the snappiness of CVS + Eclipse.
Did have a SVN problem yesterday, a directory was locked locally. I typed
svn cleanup
and then seemed to do the trick.
Other than that, I haven't experienced any problems recently.
Generally, I follow XP practices, and commit often and in small
increments. Perhaps due to my cautious practices, Ive been insulated
from the problems that you have experienced with SVN. I am by no means
recommending that you follow my practices. Im just trying to communicate
my experiences to help out.
One other factor may be proxy servers, as I do not have one here.
I wonder how other teams at Apache and Codehaus are doing with SVN....
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