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Re: Installing Tortoise SVN on Window 7 64bit | Dreamweaver | Dedicated Server

From: Jean-Marc van Leerdam <j.m.van.leerdam_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 07:55:23 +0200

Hi,

On 1 April 2010 02:48, Marco Conti <conticreative_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I am going to try to create a SVN enviroment once again. I tried
> before when I had Vista 64 but it got nowhere, yet, I need it badly
> but no one in my organization has the necessary knowledge.
> I worked with Subversion before, but in an office where everything was
> already set up and we had an IT person to take care of our needs. Now,
> I am the one with the most knowledge among our group and I am
> completely stumped.

Don't give up, the answer is out there... somewhere ;) It's just a
matter of finding it.

>
>
> If anyone has the knowledge to pull this off, I'd pay any reasonable
> rates for the work itself or at least solid advice on it. But they
> need to know the Dreamweaver part.

Can't help you with the Dreamweaver part. Perhaps googling for
Dreamweaver Subversion integration will help.

I do have some general advise on how to proceed: do it step by step:

1. Get a subversion server setup running on the Apache server (if that
is your intended development server environment, if not: get a
subversion server running on your development server). For more help,
read the subversion book (svnbook.red-bean.com) and then ask for more
help on the subversion users mailing list
(users_at_subversion.apache.org)

2. Get one or more subversion clients up and running to communicate
with the repository (at least the command line client, and on MS
platforms TortoiseSVN of course ;) )

3. Find out how Dreamweaver SVN integration should be set up (if it is
available).

You can almost always do without this final step and keep your source
control actions outside the tool. You could run into issues if the
tool is mangling your source trees during its operations (like
disturbing the .svn administration folders or copying/moving
files/folders around)

>
> Please let me know if you think I'll ever be able to make this happen
> and how. unfortunately, in my areas all the bridges are not toll
> enough for me to jump off one, at best I'd probably break a leg. I
> need to get this going. Thanks.
>

Software is not nearly interesting enough to start jumping off
bridges. The occasional hear tearing and head banging should suffice
to vent your irritations ;)

-- 
Regards,
Jean-Marc
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