[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
If we start to use Subversion, then it will probably become a burden to keep two copies
of the "build/bakefiles" directory if the CVS repository is kept alive as well.
well, build\ does not change so often nor it does template\.
While Subversion was created with the goal of fixing the holes in CVS (i.e. atomic
commits, directory stucture versioning, ...), there is one "feature" from CVS
that they intentionally didn't bring over. The $log keyword is not supported. They had
valid reasons for doing so, but in case anyone uses that keyword it might be worth noting.
yes, sure; but grepping in wxCode repository I did not find any
occurrence of that keyword - it looks noone is using it ;)
Not to hijack the thread but since TortoiseSVN has been mentioned... Is there
much difference between TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN feature-wise? I've always
been curious as to why the first thing that the TortoiseSVN team did when using
he TortoiseCVS code-base was to convert it away from wxWidgets.
To my eyes TortoiseSVN is as good as TortoiseCVS: easy to use and
providing a GUI for all SVN operations.
I didn't know that they dropped wxWidgets for tortoiseSVN - this is bad
news for us :(
I'd be curious to know why, too.
I gloogled a bit but I couldn't find anything about it...
Francesco
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