I\'ve very new and confused about source control and what all these software/plugins accomplish. I\'m testing out beanstalkapp for SVN. What does TortoiseSVN do for me and do I need it? Also I saw a c
So I am attempting to create a branch of my project in order to keep the modifications I am making from effecting the trunk/src. However, whenever I tried to create the branch I get this message:
In brief Given a setup where SVN+SSH checkout over VPN is not working, and another where it is working, what is the correct procedure to find out what is the difference between two systems?
I have an existing CMS svn repository CMS_REPO. Now I want to use this CMS source code as a base source code for other project. So I created an empty svn repository ABC_REPO.
I am testing recent versions of Subversion, both the SVN command line client and TortoiseSVN. (Up to this point I\'ve been using mostly versions previous to the introduction of the mergeinfo propertie
I want to import my project from the repository that is on another computer on the network. I have TortoiseSVN installed. I right click the folder -> SVN Check out -> Which prompts me for repository.
I\'m working under a single repository and mostly in one solution. However, during the work on the solution I do change other files as well, when I come to commit, however, AnkhSVN only shows the file
I have SVN download automatically some projects from another part of the trunk to my current trunk location - i.e. sharing projects with SVN:Externals.
I have a problem with Moving / Copying SVN from 1 branch to another for example, I seem to be losing historical details i.e. being able to look back at a current version
I am trying to perform a checkout of a folder from SVN into a shared folder that is located in a VMware virtual machine, but the connection to the svn server is extremely slow, and it often times out