Well, dear
Rui,
Frankly I
intended this call the other way round. I mean: it's me that I'd
like to be included in your “care-list”.
So to receive your
suggestions, comments, remarks and criticisms about the Tech.Reports
I'll produce. Preferably here, in public, than privately. So to
possibly
After
an analogous work centred on the Eric 4 (Python 2.x)
IDE [*], we are now planning to Test & Document also the current
Eric 5 (Python 3.x)
IDE. In case you'd like to
witness this adventure from inside, or even have a say about its
development, let me know, and I'll be glad to welcome you
Dear Mark,
-- PySvn as a Python API, clear enough.
-- Now I'd expect that WorkBench would be a ready-to-use (Windows?) program.
But, so far, I haven't been able to run it, nor to find any practical
documentation clearly describing what it is.
What am I missing? Something very primordial,
Dear
Vishwajeet, Thanks
for your kind & quick answer.
>
better if you can tell what are you trying to do Well,
what I have got to do is simply to understand. Therefore, for
instance, you could describe me how you are possibly using PySvn
and/or WorkBench. I mean: not in detail, just in genera
In
need to understand what PySvn is all about (so to
compare it with Slik-Subversion I'm currently using), downloaded and
installed py27-pysvn-svn173-1.7.6-1457.exe and
pysvn-workbench-svn173-1.6.6-1460.exe, I haven't got a clue what to
do next.
Of
course I'm badly in need of some initial b
Just
for test purposes (see “E4-VC AsIs120307”, at URL:
http://www.box.net/shared/k64yenrpey
) I'm looking for a svn-Repository web hosting, Eric4 Python IDE
compatible. Any such provider to positively recommend? Thanks.
-
P.M.
I'd like to express my appreciation for the [to my surprise] many colleagues
who have offered their valuable thoughts about this subject, both on the
Subversion's and Eric's Mail Lists.
Posts that I've read and printed, and from which I've learnt a lot. Rather
useful stuff for the “Eric4-
>
Subversion doesn't define the term "project".
And
that's it! Thank you, Uli.
You
see [see also my former post: “Subversion
Repository: naturally a single- or multi-Project versioning
storage?”], I'm currently engaged with a project of Test &
Documentation of the “versioning” feature (i.
Very well,
now I dare ask the same question not in point of principle, but with a
practical, operative purpose. IF multi-project Repository is really possible,
HOW can be it done, in practice?
I mean:
1] Is it done through the creation of a sub-Repository, at Server level, care
of “svna
Hi,
Having
to develop two distinct, un-related Projects, I wonder whether it is
sensible to store them both into a unique Subversion Repository, or it is
natural to create two distinct Repositories, each one dedicated to a
unique Project.
In
other words, a Subversion Repository is natu
At last I've discovered
how to get my first “svn.exe”, “svnadmin.exe”, ..., up and running.
It was as simple as pie [better: trivial], once you knew it.
I'll take good note of
this experience and write it down into my of memories, when retired.
Thank you all. - P.M.
In need of breaking the
initial ice with Subversion, I wonder if you have any real knowledge
of a Test Subversion Repository/Server where to start understanding,
hands-on, what it's all about.
Anyhow, these are the related generic—and, so far, untested—hints I've already
collected: -- Redbe
11 at 11:00 AM, Pietro Moras wrote:
Dear Subversion
cognoscenti,
Seriously
intentioned to explore what Subversion is all about, armed with good
will and a good reference book (“Version Control with Subversion”,
by Ben Collins-Sussman, Brian W. Fitzpatrick, C.
Michael Pilato
sion VCS? I'd be happy to begin
even with a tiny a client-server set-up onto a machine of mine, would
such a tool available; even no idea whether such a naïve idea of
mine is feasible or not.
Gratefully yours,
-
P.M.
Ref.:
dr. Pietro Moras
Email
studio...@hotmail.com
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