SubVersion

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VisualSVN Server 2.1 post-commit certificate error

If you’ve recently upgraded VisualSVN to 2.1, and are getting a post-commit certificate error (often used to replicate your repositories to another location after a commit is made) then read about the quick fix here. Tags: SubVersion

posted @ Sunday, January 24, 2010 3:12 PM | Feedback (0)

svn:externals

I’m pretty pedantic about the way I setup projects and solutions. There’s an incredibly simple and obvious benchmark to aim for – at any time someone should be able to pull down a fresh working copy of the solution and have it compile with minimal fuss. A big part of this is how you handle references, and in an enterprise environment (or anywhere which encourages code re-use – that’s everywhere, right?) that can also extend to cross referencing projects/solutions and/or having a shared area for certain resources (third party DLLs, common code libraries and so on). If you’ve...

posted @ Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:36 PM | Feedback (3)

TFS Workgroup Edition, SubVersion, TRAC

In a recent discussion around replacing source control systems at work, the subject of Team Foundation Server "Workgroup Edition" was raised. At the time, the team could easily handle the 5 user limitation, so it seemed like it could be a good way to get TFS up and running without incurring the full costs of the product. However in the back of my mind alarm bells were ringing. Memories of the "procedure" to upgrade from the 2005 beta to the final product were lingering - luckily I wasn't the one who had to do it in that case, but...

posted @ Monday, June 09, 2008 10:48 AM | Feedback (0)

Versions

Versions is a rather shiny looking SubVersion client for the mac. I'm currently loving VisualSVN inside Visual Studio, but wonder whether there could be a place in my life for Versions if I should ever happen to make that impulse buy of a brushed aluminum piece of tech. Tags: Apple , SubVersion

posted @ Friday, June 06, 2008 10:15 PM | Feedback (1)

SvnBridge

SvnBridge allows you to use TortoiseSVN (or other SubVersion clients) with Team Foundation Server. Version 2 was released on Apr 23 2008, so it's been around for a while. I can think of quite a few scenarios and groups of people who could find this very handy. (It's also one of the few times you'll see the two tags below this line against a single post) Tags: Subversion , TFS

posted @ Thursday, May 22, 2008 1:32 PM | Feedback (0)

Day-to-day with Subversion

Day to Day with Subversion is a good post with some how to info regarding branching and merging using svn. Good reading. Also interesting to read about people moving from TFS to SVN due to TFS being over complicated and bloated (although it's Source Control is for the most part pretty good, I quite like the fact that my svn box can run in about 128mb of RAM, compared to what I'd need for TFS... shudder). Tags: Subversion , TFS

posted @ Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:54 PM | Feedback (0)

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