Am 11.08.2012 21:48, schrieb James Collett:
> I am a noob when it comes to SVN and Tortoise SVN. I am familiar with source change control and the tool I use currently is SourceAnywhere Standalone, which I use at work. SourseAnywhere has a server piece that manages the source control on a SQL Server database on one of our servers. Then each developer has a user account and accesses the source versions via a client piece on his workstation.
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> I should like to try out this Tortoise thing. What I cannot figure out is whether I need to instal a backend server piece (the SVN part?) to support TortoiseSVN or whether the TortoiseSVN installation includes the server or a version of it.
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> If someone could clarify this for me, I should really appreciate it.
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You need only Tortoise SVN, no more.
You can create a local repository or connect to a server side repository.
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Received on 2012-08-12 10:03:11 CEST