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Research for a Subversion plugin that works in windows and Linux.
stahta01:
I am thinking that I have learned enough to try to create a Subversion plugin; it could take me many months to do it because I still have a lot to learn about wxWidgets, Code::Blocks and Subversion.
So, I wish to confirm that no one is already working on a Subversion plugin for windows and Linux?
Tim S
MortenMacFly:
As far as I know, there is currently:
1.) a TortoiseSVN based plugin for Windows only (obviously) in the C::B forum
2.) a cross-platform approach done by Thomas ages ago: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/cb-svn/
The second one is rather old and AFAIK no longer seriously developed. But you should better ask Thomas about that (PM him). However - you can have a look into that project to gather a few ideas (maybe...)
Other development in that direction is not known to me.
BTW: Take in mind that C::B is already partially designed for version control systems (e.g. file images, file type enumerations etc.) which you might want to use/enhance.
To sum up: Go ahead! If you like then try to think really generic in terms of control systems, thus have a look at CVS when it comes to important interfaces... that would be my wish... ;-)
With regards, Morten.
stahta01:
I know about both of then still looking at the old one, it looked the most advanced.
Tim S
thomas:
--- Quote ---The second one is rather old and AFAIK no longer seriously developed. But you should better ask Thomas about that (PM him).
--- End quote ---
Actually not developed at all any more. When it comes to it, that plugin will be rewritten from scratch. The plugin API has changed drastically since then, and a drastic change to replace wxExecute is in the closet for 4-5 months now, but will come. If I ever get a second PC with a Linux installation again, that is... might try to install Ubuntu on the notebook some day.
--- Quote ---BTW: Take in mind that C::B is already partially designed for version control systems (e.g. file images, file type enumerations etc.) which you might want to use/enhance.
--- End quote ---
And bear in mind that this will change without notice :P
Pecan:
--- Quote from: stahta01 on April 02, 2007, 09:47:18 pm ---I know about both of then still looking at the old one, it looked the most advanced.
Tim S
--- End quote ---
It would really be nice to have a SVN plugin. I use the MSW TortoiseSVN plugin constantly, and sorely miss an equivalent on linux.
Go for it...
If I can be of any help, just ask.
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