Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-27 Thread Dave Merrill
+1 for visualsvn server if you'e hosting locally. Really straightforward. Dave Merrill On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Matthew a.matthe...@yahoo.com wrote: Out if interest, what OS do you develop on? If it's on windows OS have considered visualsvn server? http://www.visualsvn.com/server

RE: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-08 Thread Will Swain
-talk Subject: Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN don;t run your own, use an online service www.projectlocker.com give a pretty decent free account. Yeah, what Russ said. 1++ for projectlocker. I have also used xp-dev https://xp-dev.com/ and assembla https://www.assembla.com/ with good results. xp

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-08 Thread Andrew Scott
You don't mention it, but to be more productive with SVN in Eclipse, you should take a look at a few plugins like Subversive. This will allow you to share / commit and everything else right in the IDE. As for Subversion, personally I run my own as well. But for me it is easy as I have enough

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-08 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran
+1 for collabnet subversion edge, using the same here. On Nov 8, 2012 4:01 PM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au wrote: You don't mention it, but to be more productive with SVN in Eclipse, you should take a look at a few plugins like Subversive. This will allow you to share / commit and

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Russ Michaels
don;t run your own, use an online service www.projectlocker.com give a pretty decent free account. On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Michael Reick mich...@widgethq.com wrote: I've decided to finally make the plunge and start using CF Builder (latest version, I think. 2 update 1) For some

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Matthew
Out if interest, what OS do you develop on? If it's on windows OS have considered visualsvn server? http://www.visualsvn.com/server Matt. On 7 Nov 2012, at 18:46, Michael Reick mich...@widgethq.com wrote: I've decided to finally make the plunge and start using CF Builder (latest version,

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran
It sounds like the svn url is wrong, just try creating a new empty repo and importing it. Try an URL like svn://seevername/projectname. Else try adding from other client tool initially and then get from cf builder. On Nov 7, 2012 10:47 PM, Michael Reick mich...@widgethq.com wrote: I've

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Michael Reick
My server is Windows based. I'm using SlikSvn as the SVN server. Michael Out if interest, what OS do you develop on? If it's on windows OS have considered visualsvn server? http://www.visualsvn.com/server Matt. On 7 Nov 2012, at 18:46, Michael Reick mich...@widgethq.com wrote:

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Michael Reick
I would, but my budget is exactly 0 for this. And I've got enough data that if I screw up and upload images/SWF content, I would be way over the free limits. Just to get my feet wet, I want to run my own. If it turns out that having a remote repository is better after I figure it out, I'll

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Michael Reick
The repo was empty when I tried adding the first project. I'm trying to add the project via TortoiseSVN client and see if CFBuilder will pick it up. Michael It sounds like the svn url is wrong, just try creating a new empty repo and importing it. Try an URL like svn://seevername/projectname.

Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Gerald Guido
don;t run your own, use an online service www.projectlocker.com give a pretty decent free account. Yeah, what Russ said. 1++ for projectlocker. I have also used xp-dev https://xp-dev.com/ and assembla https://www.assembla.com/ with good results. xp-dev.com has the added bonus of