I do not know if Subclipse is an option for Trac.  We have a couple
users of Eclipse but they are not using a version control app.  Is
there a way to share Subclipse with Trac?  What are the
considerations?

Thanks,
ray


On Oct 8, 4:04 pm, ray <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to detemie what to use for SVN and DB for the Trac
> installation.
>
> I have found this list of SVN sources:
> •CollabNet (supported and certified by CollabNet; requires
> registration)
> •SlikSVN (32- and 64-bit client MSI; maintained by Bert Huijben,
> SharpSvn project)
> •VisualSVN Server (Subversion server installer and management console;
> maintained by VisualSVN)
> •WANdisco (supported and certified by WANdisco; requires registration)
> •Win32Svn (32-bit client, server and bindings, MSI and ZIPs;
> maintained by David Darj)
>
> I would ask this question on the SVN forum but I am more interested in
> Trac user's view points.  I would like to hear comments and concerns
> on these and any other sources if they exist.  This will be on a
> Windows box accessible over the corp network and possibly internet.
> Additionally, we have some Visual Studio users that may want to use
> the SVN repository or maybe not.  I would really like to hear
> concerns.
>
> Trac needs a DB.  I believe it comes with SQLlite but can use others.
> What would drive the choice?  The Visual Studio users use SQL but I
> don't know if that has any relation.  One other app uses PostgreSQL.
> I don't know if use of other DB would drive the choice for what to use
> with Trac.
>
> Thanks,
> ray

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