Mark Phippard wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 1:26 PM Jason Kimmet
>wrote:
>
>> What do you recommend as the easiest subversion for experimental purposes?
>>
>>
>If you are on Windows, install TortoiseSVN. Create a repository somewhere
>on your local disk and access it via file:// protocol. If all
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 1:26 PM Jason Kimmet
wrote:
> What do you recommend as the easiest subversion for experimental purposes?
>
>
If you are on Windows, install TortoiseSVN. Create a repository somewhere
on your local disk and access it via file:// protocol. If all goes well
then you just need
On 9/14/2021 9:26 AM, Jason Kimmet wrote:
(snipped to avoid top-posting)
*From:* David Chapman
*Sent:* Thursday, September 9, 2021 4:29 PM
*To:* Jason Kimmet ;
users@subversion.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use
apman
Sent: Thursday, September 9, 2021 4:29 PM
To: Jason Kimmet ; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: SVN: PCSWMM Use
On 9/9/2021 1:53 PM, Jason Kimmet wrote:
Subversion Users,
We are working on a large stormwater modeling program where we will be keeping
track of a lot of PCSWMM file type mod
Hi Jason!
David is right, I don't know PCSWMM either and you didn't provide any
information about the *file format* used/generated by this software.
And I second what David says: the way to go is to "version control" the
source files ; we don't care about output files much because generally we
don
On 9/9/2021 1:53 PM, Jason Kimmet wrote:
Subversion Users,
We are working on a large stormwater modeling program where we will be
keeping track of a lot of PCSWMM file type models. We are exploring
version management options and have come across the SVN community. I
understand this is great f
Subversion Users,
We are working on a large stormwater modeling program where we will be keeping
track of a lot of PCSWMM file type models. We are exploring version management
options and have come across the SVN community. I understand this is great for
text-style files, however, I would like