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  • A Albert Pascual

    Is integrated with VS2005? Does it have HTTP source control? Cheers Al

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    Luis Alonso Ramos
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    Albert Pascual wrote:

    Is integrated with VS2005?

    No. TortoiseSVN is just a Subversion (the real thing) client that integrates into the shell (Windows Explorer). All commands (Commit, Checkout and so on) are in the popup menu for the files/folders. Really, it's cool!

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    Does it have HTTP source control?

    No by itself, but you set an Apache server and use it as your Subversion server. The thread linked to by code-frog's comment below contains a lot of info on it. However, I must admit that I couldn't get it to work, and I settled for it's built in server. -- LuisR


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    • J Jon Sagara

      Also check out SourceGear Vault. It's a replacement for SourceSafe, and, IIRC, it's free for one user. Jon Sagara Look at him. He runs like a Welshman. Doesn't he run like a Welshman? Doesn't he? I think he runs like a Welshman. Sagara.org | Blog | My Articles

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      Luis Alonso Ramos
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      I've used it and it's nice, but now I like TortoiseSVN better. And that without considering that it's free :) -- LuisR


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      • A Aaron Schaefer

        Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good source control system? Maybe something open source? Thanks, Aaron

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        Andre xxxxxxx
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        Might be overkill, but Perforce is free with a 2-user license.

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        • A Aaron Schaefer

          Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good source control system? Maybe something open source? Thanks, Aaron

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          Chris Maunder
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          FWIW I've switched to Visual SourceSafe 2005 and I don't hate it. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          • A Albert Pascual

            Is integrated with VS2005? Does it have HTTP source control? Cheers Al

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            David Stone
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            No. However, there is a plugin for VS2k5 called AnkhSVN[^] that will provide Subversion integration with Visual Studio.

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              Albert Pascual wrote:

              Is integrated with VS2005?

              No. TortoiseSVN is just a Subversion (the real thing) client that integrates into the shell (Windows Explorer). All commands (Commit, Checkout and so on) are in the popup menu for the files/folders. Really, it's cool!

              Albert Pascual wrote:

              Does it have HTTP source control?

              No by itself, but you set an Apache server and use it as your Subversion server. The thread linked to by code-frog's comment below contains a lot of info on it. However, I must admit that I couldn't get it to work, and I settled for it's built in server. -- LuisR


              Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!

              The amount of sleep the average person needs is five more minutes. -- Vikram A Punathambekar, Aug. 11, 2005

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              Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

              No. TortoiseSVN is just a Subversion (the real thing) client that integrates into the shell (Windows Explorer). All commands (Commit, Checkout and so on) are in the popup menu for the files/folders. Really, it's cool!

              True. However, as I told Albert, you can also use AnkhSVN[^], which is a plugin for VS.NET. :)

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              • C Chris Maunder

                FWIW I've switched to Visual SourceSafe 2005 and I don't hate it. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                Chris Maunder wrote:

                and I don't hate it.

                yet. :)

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  FWIW I've switched to Visual SourceSafe 2005 and I don't hate it. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  Stuart Dootson
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                  Just don't put your Sourcesafe area on a networked drive - I've done it twice, only to be hit by massive corruption...of course, it could just be our file servers - given our IT providers track record, that's more likely :-)

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                  • A Aaron Schaefer

                    Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good source control system? Maybe something open source? Thanks, Aaron

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                    Lost User
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                    CVS is fine for single users or small teams. The tigress is here :-D

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                    • S Stuart Dootson

                      Just don't put your Sourcesafe area on a networked drive - I've done it twice, only to be hit by massive corruption...of course, it could just be our file servers - given our IT providers track record, that's more likely :-)

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                      Chris Maunder
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                      What's the alternative? Local drive or remote machine accessing the database via HTTP? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        What's the alternative? Local drive or remote machine accessing the database via HTTP? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                        Stuart Dootson
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                        I always use local drive - fortunately I'm in a position where I don't need to share access to VSS. I've not tried the HTTP access thingie, but I suspect that if you hold the VSS store on a local drive & use HTTP access, the HTTP bit of VSS should be able to serialize store access, hopefully keeping it intact. Oh - regular backups as well, goes without saying, really. Apart from that, I do like VSS 2005 - although this bug[^] had me confused for a while when I first used it on my PC at work...

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