Am Mittwoch, den 21.03.2007, 19:14 -0700 schrieb George Lober:
> Since the subject of SVN came up I couldn't resist to ask. Presently my
> method is to take a snapshot of the project directory to do backup. Easy
> and simple to do, and since I'm a one man show it is good enough for me.
> But of course there are problems if you need to look into changes in
> code, and transferring to another os also is not all that convenient. A
> while back I thought about setting up SVN because of the drawbacks, but
> since I am not familiar with it, the setting-up and running of it looked
> quite complicated. The other major concern that held me back was about
> how much disk space an SVN implementation consumes over time as it
> grows, and how big a backup of the SVN server data would be compared to
> my present method. What are your experiences?
A pretty good source of information is the book at:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com
Btw., does anyone know something like the excellent "TkCVS" for
subversion?
The only way of showing revisions graphically I found up to now is
fiddling something myself using trac and it's capability of making maps
from graphviz images - not really a solution for me.
HTH,
Marc
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