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RE: browser based svn client?

From: Rob Brandt <bronto_at_csd-bes.net>
Date: 2005-11-29 17:05:41 CET

SOC participant Bill Zeller confirms that he did not have time to finish the
project.

Quoting Rob Brandt <bronto@csd-bes.net>:

> Thanks for this. I've sent off an email to find out the status of
> this project.
> FWIW, the bindings he was referred to are the ones we can't get
> working, or get
> a response from the developer about.
>
> Rob
>
>
> Quoting Jonathan Chum <xanthis@gmail.com>:
>
>> I'm not sure what came about of this PHP Binding in development...
>>
>> http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2005-06/0975.shtml
>> http://www.nabble.com/SOC-update-and-questions-t208125.html
>>
>> On another note, one of the problems that the company I work for faced was
>> that they never could get Subversion installed on the FreeBSD boxes. So, I
>> was faced on how to roll out a project into production without Subversion.
>>
>> The only thought I had was using RSYNC or FTP on the local copy. This hasn't
>> been implemented yet - too buys too. :)
>>
>> Right now, I'm the go to guy when it comes to rolling out new changes
>> because the process entails updating my local copy, reviewing the commit
>> logs, pushing those changes onto production, testing, and finally
>> re-notifying the individual requesting to make sure everything is in order.
>>
>> - Jonathan
>>
>> --
>> http://www.primotrac.com
>> Project management anytime, anywhere
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-2005@ryandesign.com]
>> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:02 PM
>> To: Rob Brandt
>> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
>> Subject: Re: browser based svn client?
>>
>> On Nov 29, 2005, at 00:39, Rob Brandt wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking for a "real" browser based client. By "real" I mean
>>> something more
>>> that a repository/source code browser - checkouts, updates, etc. I
>>> have looked
>>> through the links page at subversion.tigris.org, and see repository
>>> browsers
>>> and some language bindings, but no full clients. At least that are
>>> obvious. I
>>> suspect (hope?) that some of the repository browsers also happen to
>>> be able to
>>> do checkouts/updates, but that functionality isn't listed there.
>>>
>>> I do php development, so I would be most comfortable with a php
>>> based client.
>>> I've seen the pear libraries for svn, but they are a bit aged and I
>>> can't seem
>>> to get them to work. They are bindings and not a full application
>>> anyway.
>>
>> I didn't find anything like that either, and considered writing my
>> own PHP/MySQL-based repo browser plus repo manager plus hook manager
>> plus email notification manager plus working copy manager. But I
>> haven't had time yet.
>>
>> The PHP SVN bindings in PEAR are not so much old or aging as never
>> exactly completed. I could never get them to install, and my mails
>> with the developer reached an dead end.
>>
>>
>>> The purpose of this is to allow people who do just basic html
>>> editing on a
>>> project, and are not comfortable with a command line, to svn update
>>> a live site
>>> from trunk once they have the staging site (based on trunk) looking
>>> the way they
>>> want it. There is no GUI installed on the remote linux server.
>>>
>>> DO I have any options besides coding my own?
>>
>> My project was to be full-featured and general-purpose, hence large,
>> hence it never got done. If all you want though is, in effect, a
>> single button labeled "Update the live site's working copy" which
>> calls a single shell script "svn up /path/to/working/copy" then that
>> sounds like scarcely more than a handful of lines of code right there.
>>
>>
>>
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