Gentlemen,
Thanks for all the input! I'm still fooling around
with TSVN (I like
it, my senior hacker likes it) and the wxWindows
RapidSVN (a little too
much like some CVS clients for my taste). I'm also
interested in a more
robust web interface. I think I'm going to develop
something internal
to my company that will allow clients to download a
specific proposal
from my documents repository. I'm thinking PHP.
Along those lines,
couldn't a more robust client be developed using LAMP
that will interact
with svn on the "command line" (so-to-speak) thus
enabling
updates/commits/checkouts etc??
Also, I'm intrigued by this DeltaV stuff. I turned on
auto versioning
in my documents repos but can't seem to map a web
folder from XP
Professional to the repository. Here's my URL,
perhaps it's
troublesome: http://10.2.33.230:1977/svn/docpos
I don't know if XP has trouble mapping to IP:Port or
not. Any ideas?
It claims the URL is invalid when in fact it's not.
Regards,
Bryan Simmons
-----Original Message-----
From: Francois Beausoleil
[mailto:fbos@users.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 8:00 AM
To: Christopher Brown; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Best client interface
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:28:14 -0000, "Christopher
Brown"
<christopher@calligrafix.com> said:
>
[snip]
> For
> IntelliJ idea, there's svnup which just causes IDEA
4 to throw
> exceptions,
> and JSVN which compiles but doesn't appear to do
anything.
>
[snip]
I use IntelliJ Idea myself, but v3.0. svnup works
fine. But I use the
command line client to do everything, except add and
move things around.
Refactorings happen automatically, and I simply have
to check them in
afterwards.
I can't remember the person's name, but the current
maintainer of svnup
said that he will not change svnup for Idea 4.0 until
4.0 is out. It's
currently in late alpha/early beta, and he doesn't
want to spend time
updating, and then updating again.
Hope that helps !
François
Developer of Java Gui Builder
http://jgb.sourceforge.net/
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