As much as I enjoy working on my Mac doing .Net (especially ASP.Net)
development on them is problematic. Sure, you can probably run
build/compiles natively using Mono. But, running the actual web app, I
don't think so.
If you have [to stay on] a common dev server, create a Virtual Dir for
each [Mac] developer. You can mount that to your Mac and set up a bash
script that will deploy over to it to do your dev testing. But, even
this is a bit of a pain. It adds quite a bit of time to the
edit/build/test cycle.
At the least I would say that you should run XP in a VM so you can run
IIS or cassini on your own machine. You can run XP using Fusion,
Parrallels or even Virtual Box [free]. If you have MSDN subscriptions
you have the OS licenses needed already.
I would also be interested to know what tools your are using on your Mac
to use .Net development. Eclipse or what?
BOb
> -----Original Message-----
> From: theTree [mailto:Tomb8tes_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:59 AM
> To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> Subject: RE: TortoiseSVN changes flags / permissions on working copy?
>
> Thanks for the input all.
>
> Before we used SVN (recently), we used a single copy of a site on a
> communal
> dev. However, I do see the logic of splitting them up this way now SVN
is
> on
> the cards.
>
> Again the trouble is that some of us are on mac's and its usually a
big
> .net
> project for svn stuff. So, the only useful way of us having separate
WC's
> would be for us to work locally, and when we commit, get the rep to
ask
> our
> dev server to update its WC (that forms the root of the site) so we
might
> see the cumulative changes on something that runs .NET! Right?
>
>
>
> Bob Archer wrote:
> >
> > I think Andy pretty much summed up this but.
> >
> >> We have the rep stored online. One office with one working copy of
the
> >> website on our office dev server, that a couple of people work on.
> > this WC
> >> also provides the root of the website for us to see our changes
> >> immediately.
> >
> > This would concern me. How can multiple devs share a WC? and even it
> > sounds like a test bed?
> >
> > You can share a test bed but I wouldn't have the devs all work in
that
> > same WC... if you are all hitting the same WC you are going to have
> > problems.
> >
> > Each dev should work in their own working copy. Best if each dev has
> > there own web server instance it not on their own machine on the
common
> > dev server.
> >
> > I think you are really asking for a lot of collisions and corruption
> > doing it this way.
> >
> >> We then commit these to the rep.
> >>
> >> We have another guy somewhere else with his own working copy. That
> > sound
> >> about right?
> >
> > This guy has it right. You should all each have your own working
copy..
> > did I say that enough times?
> >
> > Sorry to be so repetitive.
> >
> > BOb
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