Hi Mike,
I recently had a client who insisted on VisualSVN on Windows. It was a
very quick and easy setup. I would normally always put the repo on
Linux, but some folks are just more comfortable with what they know or
they may not even have a linux server..
Bob
http://www.linkedin.com/in/Bo
I have been exploring whether it is possible to modify svnmerge.py to
parse svn:mergeinfo instead of svnmerge-integrated. I am wondering if
anyone else has been down this path and has any insight to add as to
why the svnmerge.py shipped with Subversion still relies on
svnmerge-integrated, instead
thank you all for your feedback. I've incorporated your comments.
It would really be bad to prefer SVN as the VCS in a book, but writing
counterproductive or misleading things, so I'm really glad that you've
helped.
If someone is interested in seeing that printed, the book is "Agile
ALM", and
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Michael Diers wrote:
> While your observation regarding merging is correct, it does not apply
> to the replication technique that WANdisco use in their product.
>
> The network nodes handling the repositories are distributed, but not
> isolated. The nodes actively
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On 2011-04-21 13:58, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Ian Wild wrote:
>
>> That sounds like a good translation to me. The maths gets complicated to put
>> it mildly, but I know Dr Yeturu's work is in some part at least base