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Re: Tortoise SVN & Subversion for CAD use

From: Shree <shreepad.gokhale_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:19:25 -0800 (PST)

Thank you for your reply and inputs.

I have been testing TSVN on dummy parts and seems to work fine. Before
we implement it on live projects i just want to be sure if will not
create any issues.

anyone who have used in in realtime for CAD file management please
comment.

TIA

Shree

On Nov 27, 5:25 pm, Dave Lawrence <dlawre..._at_ad-holdings.co.uk> wrote:
> Shree wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > Our company is exploring possibility of using Tortoise SVN &
> > Subversion for CAD file management. Our company is in to CAD/CAE
> > services.
>
> > Has anyone implemented something like this ? Can you please share your
> > experience?
>
> 1) Read the manual
>
> 2) Use the needs-lock property to prevent conflicts on your unmergable
> files (probably all of them, in the case of CAD
>
> 3) Make sure "show unversioned items" is clicked in the commit /
> check-for-modifications dialogs.  CAD systems tend to generate extra
> file whichs become part of the project without you neccessarily
> realising it - you need to make sure these get included in your commits.
>
> 4) Maybe spend some time considering files you would want to ignore (ie
> not commit) eg logs etc.
>
> hth
>
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