On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 16:01, clivew <clivew_at_clivewalden.com> wrote:
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> David Huang-5 wrote:
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>>> What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I don't see any advantage
>>> in doing either of the things your asking for, other than perhaps save
>>> a tiny bit of disk space by not having two Subversion clients
>>> installed. If you have JBuilder set up to work with your existing
>>> Subversion client, just keep it that way. And if you want to use
>>> TortoiseSVN for some other projects, go ahead and use it :)
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> Well the issues I have (or not?) are twofold.
>
> The current Subversion client with JBuilder is 1.4 as is the remote
> repository.
> JBuilder handles the maintenance of the JBuilder project files and
> directories.
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> So, if I happen to access a JBuilder project via TortoiseSVN it will trash
> my JBuilder subversion project by being a different version 1.5 and not
> knowing about my JBuilder project.
Any 1.x client can speak to any 1.x server. Upgrade all the clients on
your PC to 1.5 and you'll be fine, even though the server is running
1.4.
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Received on 2008-09-24 22:07:19 CEST