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Re: [suse-programming-e] svn GUI clients CVS emulation, etc.
- From: Lenz Grimmer <lenz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 09:43:04 +0200
- Message-id: <429EB888.7090103@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi!
Steven T. Hatton wrote:
> I'm thinking about moving my CVS repository over to SVN. There are a few
> reasons I'm hesitant. First off, I don't know much about it, so I will have
> to take the time to learn.
If you come from CVS, learning SVN should not be too difficult. They try
to be very close in terms of commands and concepts.
> In addition, I have tools that currently do a
> decent job of supporting CVS. For example Emacs, and Cervisia. The Cervisia
> Konqueror mode is especially nice. AFAIK, Cervisia doesn't support SVN, and
> I don't know if or how well Emacs will. KDevelop has been all over the place
> with version control support (I run the bleeding edge), so I have no idea
> what the current status of that is.
>
> Does anybody know of a good SVN GUI client similar to Cervisia?
There is a whole bunch of clients listed on
http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html. I have built and toyed
around with eSVN (http://esvn.umputun.com/) - you can download an RPM
for SUSE 9.3 from my home page: http://lenz.homelinux.org/RPMs/9.3-i386/
Not sure how it compares to Cervisia, though. I come from a BitKeeper
background :)
> I believe Emacs is actually served out from an SVN server with some kind of
> CVS emulation wrapper. Does anybody know about this?
Nope.
Bye,
LenZ
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Hi!
Steven T. Hatton wrote:
> I'm thinking about moving my CVS repository over to SVN. There are a few
> reasons I'm hesitant. First off, I don't know much about it, so I will have
> to take the time to learn.
If you come from CVS, learning SVN should not be too difficult. They try
to be very close in terms of commands and concepts.
> In addition, I have tools that currently do a
> decent job of supporting CVS. For example Emacs, and Cervisia. The Cervisia
> Konqueror mode is especially nice. AFAIK, Cervisia doesn't support SVN, and
> I don't know if or how well Emacs will. KDevelop has been all over the place
> with version control support (I run the bleeding edge), so I have no idea
> what the current status of that is.
>
> Does anybody know of a good SVN GUI client similar to Cervisia?
There is a whole bunch of clients listed on
http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html. I have built and toyed
around with eSVN (http://esvn.umputun.com/) - you can download an RPM
for SUSE 9.3 from my home page: http://lenz.homelinux.org/RPMs/9.3-i386/
Not sure how it compares to Cervisia, though. I come from a BitKeeper
background :)
> I believe Emacs is actually served out from an SVN server with some kind of
> CVS emulation wrapper. Does anybody know about this?
Nope.
Bye,
LenZ
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Lenz Grimmer <lenz@xxxxxxxxxxx> -o)
[ICQ: 160767607 | Jabber: LenZGr@xxxxxxxxxx] /\\
http://www.lenzg.org/ V_V
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