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Re: Will TortoiseSVN work in this environment?

From: Ron Wilson <ronw.mrmx_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:04:40 -0500

On Jan 30, 2008 9:51 AM, crimson090 <jon_at_cabot.net> wrote:
> We do not have a development server, so all
> work is done on the production server. We also have mostly Apple computers,
> so we have people using remote desktop to connect to the server, load Visual
> Studio, and make updates there.
>
> Of course this causes all sorts of problems when two people are working at
> once, because they both are modifying the same project. Even if they are
> working on different files the project still complains about file
> modifications.

Yes. In fact SVN/TSVN will solve a lot of your problems.

Each developer will have their own working copy of the project. Does
not matter if they are all on the server. However, you will need to
your TSVN cache setting to "Shell" so each user has their own cache.

I also suggest you have an additional working copy for integration and
testing. Once your testing is done, you can export from that working
copy to your production build area and do your production build,
there.

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