Your requirements may not be the same as mine. I have to deal with
several OS installations with some in a multiboot environment. I
never found a good cross platform SVN tool that had all of the
features I wanted. I haven't tested WebSVN in a none local
configuration y
Well, if I were going to set up a web tool, I'd just set up ViewVC,
since that's what I'm used to, but support for remote repositories in
ViewVC is still experimental and has some issues. Because the
subversion repositories can't be accessed directly from the project web
space on SourceForge,
The closest comparable feature set I have worked with is the WebSVN
tool which is similar to ViewVC. I need to find out if or how it can
be used on remote repositories though. Might be a hassle to have to
setup another web service/site for it but it would be better than
On a side note, if anyone knows of a Subversion "thick client" that has
as rich a feature set as this, I'd like to know about it. I am not
aware of one that allows you to view a history of a file or a tree in
the way that ViewVC does.
I really wish SourceForge would just keep ViewVC as an opti
Ok, let's do that then. Don't forget to subscribe to the SF issue, and
perhaps nag them about it, so that they understand that this is a major
problem.
Rgds,
Peter
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012, Brian Hinz wrote:
I agree that the ability to diff a single file from the web browser is too
important a
I agree that the ability to diff a single file from the web browser is too
important a feature to give up without some compelling reason to do so. I'd
like to wait until this is addressed before migrating to Allura.
-brian
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:05 AM, Robert Goley wrote:
> I fall into that
I fall into that category too. I am glad DRC brought the viewer to my
attention. I really hope none of the projects I work with move to this
until these issues are fixed. I really would have expected more fore
thought to components like this. The annotated side by side diffs and easy
drill down bro
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 09:09:12 +0100 (CET)
Peter Åstrand wrote:
> So, do you (or anybody else) consider the limited ViewVC-replacement a
> show stopper for the Allura migration?
Yes. A real repository browser is a major feature especially for people who are
very marginally involved but need to t
Thanks, I'm now subscribing to that ticket.
So, do you (or anybody else) consider the limited ViewVC-replacement a
show stopper for the Allura migration? I agree with you that this should
really be fixed. OTOH, as a developer, you could use "real" Subversion
clients instead to view this infor