Dear Angelo & Dave:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> David Christensen wrote:
>> there was an SVN "feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number
>> to all files
Really, truly it /is/ a feature. It's one of the driving forces behind
writing SVN.
>> Can SVN deal with the various line endings aut
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 07:01:10PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
>
> I also need CVS's ability to deal with line endings, because I move text
> files, source code, etc., between Windows/Cygwin and Linux for
> development, testing, and use. Can SVN deal with the various line
> endings automatica
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 10:01:05PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
>
> It's really not a matter of a repository version number being applied
> to all files in the repository. Rather, think of the repository
> version number in terms of a snapshot of the repository at a
> particular moment in time
David Christensen writes:
> I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
> also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
> "feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number to all files in the
> project (repository?) whenever you checked someth
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, David Christensen wrote:
David - I've been using SVN for over a year and, Like you, I used CVS
for several years prior to that.
I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
"f
On 12/20/06, David Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
"feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number to all files in the
project (repository?) w
David Christensen wrote:
> I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
> also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
> "feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number to all files in the
> project (repository?) whenever you checked somethin
* David Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061219 21:35]:
> I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
> also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
> "feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number to all files in the
> project (repository?
I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
"feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number to all files in the
project (repository?) whenever you checked something in. I prefer a
more traditiona
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