-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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