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RE: Re: any working Visual Studio 2005 SCC providers?

From: Flanakin Michael C Ctr HQ OSSG/OMR <Michael.Flanakin.Ctr_at_Gunter.Af.Mil>
Date: 2005-12-21 18:12:28 CET

VS/TSvn doesn't really do that very well. You essentially have to do it
twice - first with TSvn, then in the project (refresh, exclude old,
include new). Not that it's hard, but I can understand why you wouldn't
want to do it that way. With VS05 web projects, you'll only have to
rename with TSvn and refresh the project, tho; so that makes it a little
easier - then again, this is only for web projects.

Michael Flanakin

-----Original Message-----
From: Johan Appelgren [mailto:johan.appelgren@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 10:08 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: any working Visual Studio 2005 SCC providers?

On 12/21/05, Toby Johnson <toby@etjohnson.us> wrote:
> Rev. Steve Klett wrote:
> > I have been trying to find a add-in for visual studio that supports
> > subversion. I saw on the tigris site there are some links, but one
> > of them doesn't supprt 2005 yet and the other appears to be a dead
> > project. So... anyone out there developing one? Using one?\
> There has historically been little community interest in developing
> such a thing because (a) until very recently, the Non Disclosure
> Agreement required to get the API prevented open-source development,
> and (b) the Microsoft SCC methodology is very centered around file
> locking, which is at odds with the Subversion copy-modify-merge
concept.
>
> We had some developers who were also concerned about the lack of VS
> integration at first, but once they started using TortoiseSVN they
> never really looked back. They now prefer to do source control
> operations from within Explorer because the TSVN functionality is so
> much more than an SCC provider can do.

How do they handle renaming, moving and copying files within a project?
I haven't tried using Visual Studio and TSVN much, but I found it hard
to keep the project files in synch with the actual file names and
locations if I moved/renamed first with TSVN, or I couldn't easily
move/rename files with TSVN after I had done the rename/move in Visual
Studio. Is this a non-issue for everyone else?

/Johan

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