Andy Levy wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:41, Spiro Trikaliotis
> <usenet-200901_at_spiro.trikaliotis.net> wrote:
>>> You should try TortoiseSVN. Then the editor becomes irrelevant.
>> I am scripting very much of the process, and these scripts have to run
>> on Windows, Linux and xBSD. That's why I stay away from GUIs here.
>> @Toby: Thus, Eclipse + Subclipse is not a solution for me, either.
>
> Then script it in Python or Perl, which:
>
> * Have SVN bindings
> * Have native versions for all those platforms and more
> * Don't require you have Cygwin on Windows to make them work
>
> BTW, there are *native* Win32 console ports of many of the "standard"
> *NIX tools, eliminating the need for Cygwin to use things like bash,
> grep, sed, awk, etc. for most people.
Some pointers, please.
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