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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Steve Dwire <sd...@pcsigroup.com> on 2003/11/09 03:39:54 UTC

COM bindings

[Sorry if this is a duplicate. I regularly have to post two or three
times before messages appear...]

I see a spot under Bindings where it looks like someone has started COM
bindings for Subversion. Can anyone speak to the status of these
bindings?

If they're complete, can someone point me to documentation on how to
build them?

If they're nearly complete, can someone explain what's missing? Maybe I
can help finish them...

If they're obsolete and abandoned, can someone confirm that, too?

Thanks...

S_E_D

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Re: COM bindings

Posted by kf...@collab.net.
"Steve Dwire" <sd...@pcsigroup.com> writes:
> [Sorry if this is a duplicate. I regularly have to post two or three
> times before messages appear...]

Huh.  Are you always posting from the same place?

This is a moderated list, to prevent spam.  But as far as I know, all
the moderators are CC'ing the 'allow' as well as the 'accept' address,
so that future posts from that person are automatically accepted.

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Re: COM bindings

Posted by Barry Scott <ba...@barrys-emacs.org>.
You might like to follow the same route I used for Python bindings,
base the COM bindings on rapidSVN's svncpp layer. I'd hate to have
a thin COM layer over the C API if I'm scripting from VB or JS.

Barry

At 09-11-2003 03:39, Steve Dwire wrote:
>[Sorry if this is a duplicate. I regularly have to post two or three
>times before messages appear...]
>
>I see a spot under Bindings where it looks like someone has started COM
>bindings for Subversion. Can anyone speak to the status of these
>bindings?
>
>If they're complete, can someone point me to documentation on how to
>build them?
>
>If they're nearly complete, can someone explain what's missing? Maybe I
>can help finish them...
>
>If they're obsolete and abandoned, can someone confirm that, too?
>
>Thanks...
>
>S_E_D
>
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Re: COM bindings

Posted by David Waite <ma...@akuma.org>.
On Nov 8, 2003, at 8:39 PM, Steve Dwire wrote:
>
> I see a spot under Bindings where it looks like someone has started COM
> bindings for Subversion. Can anyone speak to the status of these
> bindings?
>
> If they're complete, can someone point me to documentation on how to
> build them?
>
> If they're nearly complete, can someone explain what's missing? Maybe I
> can help finish them...
>
> If they're obsolete and abandoned, can someone confirm that, too?

I'll confirm that they are abandoned. They were formerly maintained by 
Bill Tutt. They haven't had any updates to them over the last year, 
possibly longer. I know this because over a year ago I started working 
on moving them up as part of a TortoiseCVS-like client, but stopped 
when TortoiseSVN was released :-)

-David Waite


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