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thomas:
Well, there is RapidSVN if you absolutely must have a standalone program.
And of course, you could always call TortoiseProc directly ;)

MortenMacFly:
Thanks for the hints!


--- Quote from: thomas on November 18, 2005, 08:25:07 pm ---Well, there is RapidSVN if you absolutely must have a standalone program.

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I know about that, I just checked the webpage and: It has indeed changed a lot (the last version I gave a try was 0.60 which crashed far too often...). The only thing I am not sure of: The webpage states that one is required to use SubVersion v1.00 which is really old and has quite a few bugs. But maybe it will also work with a recent version...?! I should give it a try...


--- Quote from: thomas on November 18, 2005, 08:25:07 pm ---And of course, you could always call TortoiseProc directly ;)

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Yes, that's right, but I LOVE GUI's (I have used MS-DOS too long). I don't like playing too much with command-line tools. Why do you think I am using Code::Blocks...?! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Morten.

EDIT: Uuuh! This was my 100'th post, now I "live here." :shock:

thomas:
Subversion up to and including 1.2.3 is  downwards compatible to Subversion 1.0.
TortoiseProc is the GUI part of TortoiseSVN.

anonuser:
Anyone suggested perforce? They are really powerful and will give you their software provided you're opensource.
I'll be happy to setup the server and such.

thomas:
--->Money?

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