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RE: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET

From: Johnson, Rick <JohnsonR_at_gc.adventist.org>
Date: 2005-04-14 13:48:27 CEST

There's been a couple threads about this in the list. Basically you use
class projects instead. You have to edit some files (a couple of
minutes) the first time and manually set up the debugging settings
(another 15 seconds) and manually create the web application directory
and settings (another minute). What you get is a beautiful thing though.
A portable, shareable, Visual Studio project that doesn't depend on each
developer having EXACTLY the same web server structures and file paths.
It's really pretty easy and pays back big dividends over time.

Here is a URL that explains it all.
http://www.pluralsight.com/fritz/Samples/aspdotnet_without_web_projects.
htm

Rick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lars Kaufmann [mailto:kaufmann@bluehands.de]
> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:01 AM
> To: Johnson, Rick
> Subject: RE: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET
>
> Hi Rick
>
> You're right we are using the special version of subversion
> because of the .svn directories. We are developing Web
> Projects in Visual Studio 2003. I'm not really keen on using
> the special version of subversion.
> How do you develop and debug ASP.NET without using Web Projects?
>
> Lars
>
> ----------------------------------
> Dipl. Inf. Lars Kaufmann
> bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG
> http://www.bluehands.de
> Tel +49 (0)721 / 1610873
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnson, Rick [mailto:JohnsonR@gc.adventist.org]
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:11 PM
> To: Lars Kaufmann
> Subject: RE: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET
>
> I'm curious about your question. You're talking about the
> version of TortoiseSVN that doesn't use .svn directories
> right? If so, then you question would be more precisely
> asked, "Are you going to release a version of
> TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for Web Projects in Visual Studio 2003?" We
> use Visual Studio 2003 for all of our ASP.NET development but
> have no problems with the regular version because we stopped
> using Web Projects.
> We did this for lots of reasons that don't have anything to
> do with Subversion. When we started to use Subversion it was
> a happy coincidence that we didn't have to use the "special"
> version of TortoiseSVN.
>
> I recognize that your question got answered. I just wanted to
> make sure there isn't something I should know about the new
> versions of TortoiseSVN.
>
> Rick
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lars Kaufmann [mailto:kaufmann@bluehands.de]
> > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 4:56 AM
> > To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> > Subject: [TSVN] TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > We heavily rely on subversion and TortoiseSVN in our
> development. Are
> > you going to release a version of
> > TortoiseSVN-1.1.5 for ASP.NET? The more precise question is
> when are
> > you going to release this version ;-)?
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Lars Kaufmann
> >
> > ----------------------------------
> > Dipl. Inf. Lars Kaufmann
> > bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG
> > http://www.bluehands.de
> > Tel +49 (0)721 / 1610873
> >
> >
> >
> >
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