在 2007-1-13,上午7:35,Noah 写道:
have you found svnx to be unstable?
Not at all in my usage case, it has been very stable. Don't remember
it ever crash on me. :-)
BTW: I am using 0.9.9.
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have you found svnx to be unstable?
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If you visit their "Documents & Files" section you can see there have
been some updates as recent as December 2006. But they sound
experimental. But it looks like progress is being made...
Noah wrote:
> I could hope there is a rewrite... after all there hasn't been a news
> update since
在 2007-1-11,下午12:36,Noah 写道:
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> I'm a switcher... but I'm also an svn user, and I got svn installed ok
> using the darwin ports but I need a decent GUI for svn. I was using
> TortoiseSVN on Windows and it was great.
>
> This is something of an issue for me as I have over 15,000 project
> files
I could hope there is a rewrite... after all there hasn't been a news
update since 2004...
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Not all of my files are Python, in fact probably only 500 or so of the
15,000 files I'm versioning are actually py files. The rest are
graphics, data and resources of other kinds.
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Not all of my files are Python, in fact probably only 500 or so of the
15,000 files I'm versioning are actually py files. The rest are
graphics, data and resources of other kinds.
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There's also SCPlugin which is going through a re-write at the moment.
You might have some success with their old version, however.
http://scplugin.tigris.org/
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On 1/11/07, Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone? Maybe we could make a list and I'll try them all out...
I use a combination of the command-line client and Emacs' built-in
version-control support (which lets me check in directly from Emacs
once I'm done with a file).
--
"May the forces of
I use eclipse with subclipse for svn and pydev for python support...
everything nicely integrated and in one place.
On Jan 11, 2007, at 06:57, Noah wrote:
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> I recently switched to a mac and I've been keeping all of my projects
> in subversion and I don't have a good GUI client. What do you
the command line one?
(svn)
On 1/11/07, Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Anyone? Maybe we could make a list and I'll try them all out...
>
> RapidSVN
> SvnX
> ZigVersion
>
> what else?
>
>
> >
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try esvn; they claim Mac OSX compatibility (as well as Linux and
windows) using QT lib.
http://esvn.umputun.com/
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Anyone? Maybe we could make a list and I'll try them all out...
RapidSVN
SvnX
ZigVersion
what else?
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