"Peter N. Lundblad" <peter@famlundblad.se> wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Mathias Weinert wrote:
>
> > Branko Cibej <brane@xbc.nu> wrote:
> > > > I'm not sure why people are mixing cygwin and native svn libraries.
> > > >
> >
> > I think that I don't mix cygwin and native svn libraries.
> > What I do is using different clients to work with my wc.
> > Each client is working well and doesn't use anything from
> > the other client.
> >
> I didn't mean mix in the same process, but you're still using both
> versions on the same WC. What I really wonder is why you use Cygwin
> clients at all. I use the native client from cygwin and that works pretty
> well (except from some small quirks).
Okay, so you are right :-)
To be honest, I use the cygwin client because at the moment
I am able to build subversion only under cygwin but not under
windows. So if I want to apply any patches I have to use the
cygwin version.
>
> > In a windows world I suppose it's quite normal to use
> > e. g. TortoiseSVN for some operations but do some other
> > operations with the command line client, isn't it?
> >
> Reasonable.
>
> > > Because "we told them not to but they wouldn't listen."
> > >
> >
> > People always do what they are told not to do ;-)
> >
> Yeah, so please do NOT stop using the cygwin client together with tsvn or
> subclipse, then:-)
>
Great idea ;-)
Mathias
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Received on Thu Jan 19 11:33:11 2006