A quick search on google returned

http://www.subversionary.org/howto/setting-up-a-subversion-server-on-ubuntu-gutsy-gibbon-server

http://fumblingwithlife.wordpress.com/2007/12/19/getting-netbeans-60-to-work-with-subversion-on-ubuntu-gutsy/



2008/12/25 Jai Harrison <j...@jaiharrison.com>

> Hey everyone,
>
> Happy holidays!
>
> I downloaded Netbeans 6.5 but haven't really looked at it yet. The
> next thing I need to work out how to do is set up version control with
> it. I don't really mind what I use (CVS, SVN, Git) so long as I can
> set it up and use it with Netbeans easily (preferably a guide aimed at
> Ubuntu users if anyone has any links).
>
> Jai
>
> On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Stephen Garton
> <sheepeating...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 2008/12/24 Renjith Nair <renji...@gmail.com>:
> >> Hi Jai,
> >>
> >> Eclipse is still a good bet for all these requirements if you are
> developing
> >> in Java. I am not so sure about the PHP  support as i haven't used
> eclipse
> >> for editing php.  If your are using Subversion Plugin and the necessary
> >> connectors for it, it won't be much difficult to hook it to a local svn
> >> server (Do 'apt-get install subversion' in ubuntu to install
> subversion).
> >> Eclipse autocompletion is also good. If you feel the configurations of
> >> eclipse are cumbersome, try Netbeans (
> http://www.netbeans.org/index.html)
> >> which has got php,Java support and much easier to configure.
> >>
> >> hope this helps
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> renjith
> >>
> >> 2008/12/24 Jai Harrison <j...@jaiharrison.com>
> >>>
> >>> Hey fellow Ubuntu users,
> >>>
> >>> I have recently been trying to work out how to do a number of things
> >>> involved in programming on my machine. What I would like is version
> >>> control along with different revision comparisons and possibly (not
> >>> essential but nice to have) auto completion. I tend to develop in PHP
> >>> and Java at the moment and have always previously used Eclipse for
> >>> Java and gEdit for PHP.
> >>>
> >>> Eclipse works well for Java development however I've been unable to
> >>> get version control to work inside it (namely because I've had trouble
> >>> trying to get a local SVN instance to work). PHP development I'm not
> >>> so sure about using it for - I've looked at Eclipse PDT but it seems a
> >>> bit excessive for what I want and I found myself getting lost in the
> >>> interface.
> >>>
> >>> So to summarise:
> >>>
> >>> - Version Control
> >>> - Revision Comparisons
> >>> - PHP and Java
> >>> - Autocompletion (not essential but nice to have)
> >>>
> >>> Anyone have any experience in applications to meet these requirements?
> >>>
> >>> Jai
> >>>
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> >>
> >
> > My vote also goes for netbeans. 6.1 is in the repositories (i think),
> > but I downloaded 6.5 from their site for php, and it works like a
> > dream
> >
> >
> > Steve Garton
> > http://www.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk
> >
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