Hi

the advantage of SVN over CVS is:
1. if you commit several files, in SVN it is an atomic action while in CVS it is not. Than mean that with CVS some file may be updated while other wont ==> your repository is not consistent
2. when renaming, CVS will loose the history while SVN whill handle it OK

I think that the installasion of CVS is easier
window client will depand on your development environment, for example you
can get a plugin for Eclipse (one for CVS & one for SVN)
I also worked with WinCVS/CvsNT as a client for windows

Have fun
Shahar
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Shahar

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Suna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 3:50 PM
Subject: Source code control system


I am interested in setting up a simple source code control system for a SOHO setup. There is a Linux server running Ubuntu that can act as the repository server. Clients would be Windows and Linux. I am looking for recommendations for a system that will be easy to set up and not have a steep learning curve (i.e. less than two hours to get the basic system up and running and configured). There will only be one or two people using the system to begin with and all access will be over the local network. Ideally, there would be a graphical or web based front end to administering the system and an easy to use client for both Windows and Linux. Any suggestions?

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David Suna
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