mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 19 2008 | subversion, windows, version control, svn, collabnet
I had problems with Subversion 1.5 (used against a 1.4.6 repository). E.g, my process would completely freeze up on doing a "svl log" command.
I reverted to 1.4.6 on the client and all is well again. So - even though Collabnet claims compatability with an uplevel client - I don't believe it.
You can download the 1.4.6 version from this page.
Quoted: CollabNet Consulting Services cover a wide range of business and technology topics designed to accelerate the roll-out and adoption of CollabNet. Services include subversion services, community services, open source consulting, Collaboration and Program Management.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2008 | svn, subversion, windows, bugs
SVN can be a nightmare if you are not careful with consistent case (upper or lower) for file names. I just spent a couple of hours trying to clean up a repository that had duplicate files added - each spelled the same, but with different case.
Windows cannot handle two files with the same name except for case and the repository gets very confused.
Seems like the only way to recover is to svn del the offending files.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 24 2007 | subversion, version control, source control, svn, windows
Easy to use windows shell extension client for Subversion.
Quoted: A Subversion client, implemented as a windows shell extension.
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TortoiseSVN is a really easy to use Revision control / version control / source control software for Windows.
Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE you can use it with whatever development tools you like.
TortoiseSVN is free to use. You don't need to get a loan or pay a full years salary to use it.ShareViewed: 2 Times

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