Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:06:56 +0100 From: Ashley Moran <work@ashleymoran.me.uk> To: Norberto Meijome <freebsd@meijome.net> Cc: Yuan Jue <yuanjue02@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Good subversion GUI? Message-ID: <A1E5912B-55F7-4236-A9B4-22AFE870A588@ashleymoran.me.uk> In-Reply-To: <20060414210250.5d47e42d@localhost> References: <200603141143.43335.work@ashleymoran.me.uk> <200604131043.08867.yuanjue@yuanjue.net> <200604131102.52563.work@ashleymoran.me.uk> <20060414210250.5d47e42d@localhost>
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On Apr 14, 2006, at 12:02 pm, Norberto Meijome wrote: >> Thanks for the port! I actually installed the package because I >> wanted to >> get it working. No problems with it so far, although I've only >> done basic >> stuff so far. > > FWIW, i've just installed tkcvs, which supports both CVS and SVN > (as well as > RCS). it doesn't look as 'modern' as other apps, but it seems to > work where > eSVN failed (doing a simple svn copy :-( ). > > I haven't tried kdesvn - i refuse to install however many kde > support packages > just to run the one app . I'm quite fond of KDE so I was hoping to get something that would integrate in with everything else. When you've already got a 3 terabyte desktop system installed one more package won't hurt :) Ideally I'd like to see something like TortoiseSVN. In fact, it's possibly the only Windows app I miss. KDEsvn goes some way to desktop integration - it's not perfect, but it's the best I've seen. esvn wound me up - it kept forgetting what folder I was working on for a start. Ashley
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