Jon A. Cruz wrote:
On Jan 14, 2006, at 6:36 PM, MenTaLguY wrote:
Unless anyone objects, I'd like to bite the bullet and just haul everything over into SVN. SVN is not _that_ different from CVS, so I don't forsee a huge adjustment period.
Anyone know of a good GUI tool comparable to TkCVS feature-wise?
That was one thing that wasn't there originally, but might have come up since then.
We used JSVN on a previous project once. It did pretty well: http://www.alternatecomputing.com/jsvn/index.php3
Although, SmartSVN might be a good alternative: http://tmate.org/svn/
For those who don't like Sun Java, I would not be surprised if these also ran well on GCJ. Gnu Classpath claims to be quickly approaching full compatibility. Someone might try yum or apt-get to test this.
Of course, on Windows, TortoiseSVN is awesome: http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Would be awesome if there were a Linux analog of Tortoise, integrating SVN into Nautilus.
People might want to start looking here at the Subversion HQ: http://www.tigris.org/
RapidSVN shows promise, but it doesn't seem to be very active these days.
bob