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Integration of Tortoise within Code::Blocks
mariocup:
Hi,
I think it would be nice if Code::Blocks has another tab for browsing within the filesystem like explore. Perhaps this view could be used to integrate support for TortoiseSVN/CVS.
Some time ago I have seen that there is eclipse plugin using tortoise.
http://www.tabaquismo.freehosting.net/ignacio/eclipse/tortoise-svn/subversion.html
As tortoise is a wxWidget application perhaps the integration is less work than adding a svn or cvs plugin to Code::Blocks.
What do you think about that.
Bye,
Mario
mandrav:
--- Quote ---As tortoise is a wxWidget application perhaps the integration is less work than adding a svn or cvs plugin to Code::Blocks.
What do you think about that.
--- End quote ---
I think that you 're a windows user...
mariocup:
Hi mandrav,
I develop under windows and linux. I like Tortoise under windows because it is easy to use, but it is not available for linux :cry: I don't know if it possible to port tortoise to linux.
As far as I now, there are different SVN clients for windows and linux:
esvn (qt), rapidsvn (wxwidget) but there will be no way to integrate them in a browser or Code::Blocks.
Under linux there are some kio_svn integration (like kdevelop) but that will not work under windows.
I think the integration of tortoise would be easier, so perhaps a lot of windows user could work with that great plugin together with Code::Blocks.
You are right mandrav that Code::Blocks is a cross platform IDE, so the features should be available for windows and linux.
Bye,
Mario
mandrav:
--- Quote ---You are right mandrav that Code::Blocks is a cross platform IDE, so the features should be available for windows and linux.
--- End quote ---
That was exactly my point.
You (or anyone else) are very welcome to write and provide a tortoisesvn-based Code::Blocks plugin for other windows users to enjoy. But we cannot do that because it will not be a cross-platform solution.
When we start work on such a plugin rest assured it will be cross-platform (without using tortoisesvn of course). But it's not at the top of our priorities for now.
MortenMacFly:
IMHO there is a TortoiseSVN plugin for windows already. At least for some obscure reason I have a TortoiseSVN menu originating from a plugin I grabbed out of the depth of the forum ages back. Try a search in the forum, but I have no idea wheter:
- it's still working (I'm not using it)
- it's still supported / developed / maintained...
With regards, Morten.
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