[ciapug] TortoiseCVS
Daniel.Juliano at wellsfargo.com
Daniel.Juliano at wellsfargo.com
Mon Aug 28 08:59:05 CDT 2006
Have to add my 2c to this -
Have been trying to use TortoiseSVN to manage a subversion repository
for .Net projects, and have found it's not fully baked - there are major
updates to the interface on a weekly basis, the menu layout is
confusing, and there's a lot of 'if it were smart enough, it would know
not to ask me this'. The project is in heavy development, so I expect
great things from it, but just a warning: it's betaware at the moment.
I've got some .Net projects I'm managing in svn, and would like to push
the department off of Source Unsafe, but Tortoise isn't polished enough
to move other developers to it just yet.
=Dan
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From: ciapug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:ciapug-bounces at cialug.org] On
Behalf Of carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 8:10 AM
To: ciapug at cialug.org
Cc: carl.olsen at drake.edu
Subject: [ciapug] TortoiseCVS
Tony,
I installed the latest version of cvsnt on WinXP and initialized a
repository using the SSPI protocol (windows integrated authentication).
I then installed the latest version of TortoiseCVS. When I got the
warning that I already had cvsnt installed, I clicked on on okay to
ignore the warning. After that, I created a module and subdirectories
using Tortoise. I then opened Zend Studio and checked out the module.
I then opened a project (with the same folders as the module), opened a
file, made some changes to the file, saved the file, and then clicked on
"commit" in the context menu after right clicking on the file name. It
saved the file as version 1.1. I opened the file again, made some more
changes, saved the file, and clicked "commit". It saved it as version
1.2.
This is great!
Thank you!
Carl Olsen
http://www.drake.edu/
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