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Re: Linux GUIs

From: <kmradke_at_rockwellcollins.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 13:24:28 -0600

John Gateley <gateley_at_jriver.com> wrote on 02/07/2008 01:04:24 PM:
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 08:41:07 -0600
> John Gateley <gateley_at_jriver.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for experiences with GUIs for Subversion (Ubuntu linux).
> > Any comparisons or preferences for Subcommander, rapidSVN, eSvn.
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. For what it's worth, here's what I
> found. All were tested from Ubuntu Gutsy packages, not from the
> latest version source.
>
> RapidSVN: it's okay. I found a bug in the import procedure. I don't
> really like the interface (bookmarks).
>
> TkCVS: I didn't like this one, it's overkill (I only need SVN, not
> CVS). Starting the repo browser crashed because CVS wasn't installed
> (and I couldn't easily figure out how to browse an SVN repository).
>
> esvn: bug in the repo browser: garbage data on the righthand side
> when you are browsing a folder that only contains other folders.
>
> subcommander: bug in the repo browser: I clicked on a folder, tried
> to Import, and the commit window that came up didn't contain my
> file selections.
>
> I'd really like something like TortoiseSVN, something that integrated
> with the ubuntu file browser. But for now, because of the presence
> of bugs, I'll stick with the command line. Sigh...

Not used it, but there is an integration in kde (if that is your
environment):
http://kdesvn.alwins-world.de/

Kevin R.

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