Personally I'd build the GUI using Python and wxPython. Then
use tools to turn the python into images that can be installed
and used by the wider public. This would allow windows, unix
and Mac to be targeted.
My bias is that any GUI tools that are provided must intuitively
support multiple repositories. I'm looking to migrate 60 VSS
databases to Subversion and must have mutiple repository support.
We use a Python/wxPython GUI to drive VSS thru its COM interface
to get such mutliple respository support.
BArry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brent R. Matzelle [mailto:bmatzelle@yahoo.com]
> Sent: 24 July 2002 18:49
> To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: The Subversion GUI Issue
>
>
> --- Alexander Mueller <alex@littleblue.de> wrote:
> > So I searched for native alternatives like using a C++ cross
> > platform
> > framework. Tried FLTK. But this is ugly. Then i found wxWindows and
> > though "WOAAA". Looked great and seemed to be in active
> > development.
>
> I agree, wxWindows is very impressive. TortoiseCVS is written in
> wxWindows.
>
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