IIRC, there was an SVN Nautilus plugin... http://www.lynchconsulting.com.au/blog/index.cfm/2006/12/30/Subversion-plugi... It didn't work very well when I last tried it in 2004 or 5, but I daresay it's improved. Hans van der Merwe wrote:
This is what I gathered from a Windows web developer who has just switched to Linux.
--- Anyone know why there is nothing close to tortoiseSVN for Linux? Sure IDEs have plugins; eSVN, RapidSVN, KDEsvn, etc exist, but none come close to the feature set of tortoise. ---
This is his words - what do you think?
(I personally dont use svn clients - we use proprietary stuff at work (because OSS is viral you know, no really! thats what people believe here))
Later Hans
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