[BNM] Subversion

Alan Newman alan at sensibledevelopment.com
Thu Apr 2 11:04:38 BST 2009


Yeah command line on the Mac is the way to go.

- Alan

On 2 Apr 2009, at 10:28, Jay Caines-Gooby wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Hazlitt Eastman <heastman at i-zimbra.com 
> > wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> We are working through implementing subversion and have been trying
>> different svn clients and servers.
>>
>> I would be really interested to here opinions on which svn servers we
>> should try on a Windows 2008 server, and which svn clients for Macs,
>> Linux and Windows.
>
> Apache + mod_svn for the server
>
> http://versionsapp.com/ for the Mac client. Not free but apparently
> very very good.
>
> I don't use a GUI on my Mac, but the Textmate SVN bundle (free, but
> Textmate isn't) is also very good.
>
> Tortoise on Windows
>
> Anyone on Linux should be more than happy with the svn commandline
>
>
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