Dennis, The one that I have is called SCToolbar ( http://scplugin.tigris.org/ ). It's a little SVN managing toolbar that appears in the upper left of the finder. It's alright and I haven't used it in a minute but I did have one case where something wen haywire with it in the past. It may have been user error but we ended up with repositories in repositories in repositories. It wasn't really too hard to reverse but it was definitely unexpected. - Matt On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Dennis Clark <dlc@frii.com> wrote: > ** > > > Yup, I too am comfortable with UNIX command line, another reason to love my > Mac. But I only remember stuff while I'm using it, and my home SVN use is > spotty, so too is my memory of it - the Explorer/Finder integration is a > great memory aid. If only� > > DLC > -- > Dennis Clark > While traveling > > > On Oct 24, 2011, at 11:30 PM, Brian Dean <brian@bdmicro.com> wrote: > > > I'm an old Unix command line guy myself so I'm right at home on my Mac > using CVS from an xterm - isn't a Mac really just Unix that supports iTunes. > :-) > > > > -Brian > > -- > > Brian Dean > > BDMICRO LLC > > http://www.bdmicro.com/ > > > > On Oct 25, 2011, at 1:23 AM, Dennis Clark wrote: > > > >> I'm a Subversion fan myself and use it at home and at my day job. I have > to admit that choosing between SVN and CVS is a bit like the "tastes > great"/"less filling" beer commercial. :-) > >> > >> Now, if I could just find something as good as TortoiseSVN for the Mac > I'd be in heaven... > >> > >> DLC > >> > >> On 10/24/11 10:44 PM, Brian Dean wrote: > >>> Hi Chuck, > >>> > >>> We've been very happy with good old CVS. All of our AVR development > projects, among many others, are under CVS control. We do frequent backups > of the repository, and the repo is composed of a simple directory structure > of flat files so it is easy to do a complete backup to a thumb drive to > carry with you for a little extra peace of mind. > >>> > >>> It may not be the glitzyest thing out there, but it works well and is > easy enough to use. > >>> > >>> Give subversion a look as well, it's a bit more modern, but CVS works > fine for us and make remote/shared development easy if/when you decide you > need to support that. > >>> > >>> -Brian > >> > >> -- > >> Dennis Clark > >> TTT Enterprises > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Source Control/Version Control for AVR projects
2011-10-25 by Matthew Metzger
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