Hi,
I am currently using Ankh (http://ankhsvn.tigris.org/) for integration
between Visual Studio 2003 and Subversion. I haven't detected any
problems (yet!). The tool is far from finished but works.
On 5/11/05, Georg Viehöver <viehoever@sigma-c.de> wrote:
>
> We tried to do that using vss2svn, which in general works fine. However,
> there are certain features in VSS that are not easily transfered to SVN
> (such as links or cloaked modules), so in the end we decided to do a
> migration with a flat file structure (without history). On this occasion, we
> also did a general cleanup of sources etc.. Product support for old versions
> is done in VSS (for a while), new development for the next major releases
> is done in subversion.
>
> Note that use of subversion with visual studio is not necesarilly faster
> than VSS. VS and VSS are well integrated and relatively fast. VSS, svn_proxy
> (pushok.com) and subversion are rather slow. The pure svn commandline client
> or TortoiseSvn on Windows is fine. We use FreeBSD as a subversion server.
>
> Georg
>
>
> ________________________________
> Von: Markus Karg [mailto:markus.karg@quipsy.de]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2005 12:21
> An: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Betreff: MS VSS to SVN
>
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>
>
> We want to move from VSS to SVN. Has anybody experience with this? Is there
> something special to notice? Are there tools for moving our project history
> from VSS to SVN?
>
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>
> Mit freundlichem Gruss / With kind regards
> Markus KARG, Staatl. gepr. Inf.
> Entwicklung / R & D
> QUIPSY QUALITY GmbH
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