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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Josh Kuo <jo...@prioritynetworks.net> on 2004/07/30 17:48:05 UTC

best WebDAV client for subversion on UNIX

I know this probably has been asked before... but I searched mail
archive and google and did not find a good, updated answer to my
question.

I have tried both Nautilus (GNOME 2.4) and Konqueror (KDE 3.1) with
WebDAV support to manipulate a remote subversion repository. Both file
system browsers lacked detailed documentation on how to make it work
with subversion.

Has anyone had better experience? I would like to know how well or how
poorly these browsers work with subversion. Currently I am using jsvn as
a subversion client, but I would like to be able to use a file system
browser to do all the basic tasks (add, commit, update, revert, delete,
move, copy).

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

-- 
Josh Kuo <jo...@prioritynetworks.net>

Re: best WebDAV client for subversion on UNIX

Posted by Josh Kuo <jo...@prioritynetworks.net>.
> Read Appendix C in the subversion book.

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/svnbook/apcs03.html#svn-ap-c-sect-3.3

this describes, I believe, a slightly older version of Nautilus. And
according to the book, it's still got some missing features (and I am
discovering more on my own, but it could be my misconfiguration).

(btw, is that the most updated svnbook?)

I am wondering if anyone has tried a newer version of Nautilus, or any
other client (even a Java client like jsvn) on UNIX that has the
smallest learning curve for regular desktop users.

The reason I am asking is because I am thinking of combining LDAP +
Subversion + WebDAV so desktop users can have a file system with
versioning capabilities.


Re: best WebDAV client for subversion on UNIX

Posted by Ben Collins-Sussman <su...@collab.net>.
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 12:48, Josh Kuo wrote:

> Has anyone had better experience? I would like to know how well or how
> poorly these browsers work with subversion. Currently I am using jsvn as
> a subversion client, but I would like to be able to use a file system
> browser to do all the basic tasks (add, commit, update, revert, delete,
> move, copy).
> 
> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Read Appendix C in the subversion book.



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Fixed, thanks.

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Re: mailing list issues

Posted by Sam Perman <sa...@ruckusnetwork.com>.
Sure... here it is:

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This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<gs...@collab.net>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)

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Re: mailing list issues

Posted by kf...@collab.net.
"Sam Perman" <sa...@ruckusnetwork.com> writes:
> My emails to announce-owner@subversion.tigris.org keep bouncing.  Is
> there  someone else that can help me with a mailing list issue?

Can you show us a bounce?

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mailing list issues

Posted by Sam Perman <sa...@ruckusnetwork.com>.
My emails to announce-owner@subversion.tigris.org keep bouncing.  Is there  
someone else that can help me with a mailing list issue?

thanks
sam


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