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Re: How to Disable Pristine Copies in svn

From: Olivier Delannoy <olivier.delannoy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-08-31 13:15:14 CEST

Why not use CVS then ? CVS works well and its not SVN. SVN assumes
that all operation can be done offline. This is a really cool feature
for people mobility. You can perfectly work using subversion while you
are travelling. At the end of your travel you commit your change and
you only need some network at that time. In CVS you have to be
connected to the server for most operation.

Select the tool adapted to your need. Even if SVN is cool and I am
pleased with using it daily I don't think its the only interesting SCM
software.

On 8/31/06, Marko Kaening <mk362@mch.osram.de> wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> > What if you wanted to be able to quickly "svn revert" some changes without
> > needing to redownload the file from the server?
>
> What if you have a fast intranet connection and a lack of harddisk space?
> In such a situation it would make sense to have the cvs approach, wouldn't
> it?
>
> Marko
>
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