I've just double checked - SVN provides java bindings via jni, as well
as perl and python bindings.
Mark
Mark Proctor wrote:
I'm using Subversion (SVN) and find it vastly simpler to use,
especially with directory reorganisations. the TortoiseSVN client for
windows is very nice, there is an eclipse plugin, that works well too.
I use the Apache webdav without any problems. ViewCVS (head) now has
support for SVN too.
There is a SVN guide for CVS users -
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/book.html#svn-ap-a
While SVN is written in C/C++ it has good support for python - not
sure on other languages,
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/book.html#svn-ch-7-sect-2.3
Regards
Mark
Hagelski wrote:
we're interested in giving Subversion a try, it's supposed to be the
inheritor of cvs (so it says)
How many of you are using Subversion?
Are you doing it with Apache webdav or an svnserve daemon?
any suggestions regarding Maven's ability to talk to a remote
repository for
commits and checkouts etc?
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