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    Does anybody know of free Source Control Tools? Google didn't return anything usefull... Thanks in advance! Matthias

    If eell I ,nust draw to your atenttion to het fakt that I can splel perfrectly well - i;ts my typeying that sukcs. (Lounge/David Wulff)

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    Paul Watson
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    Subversion with the Tortoise SVN, works very nicely (I am on Windows using VS.NET for web-projects in a small team). regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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      Subversion with the Tortoise SVN, works very nicely (I am on Windows using VS.NET for web-projects in a small team). regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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      SteveKing
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      Paul Watson wrote: Subversion with the Tortoise SVN Yep! My (:-D) choice too!

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        Subversion with the Tortoise SVN, works very nicely (I am on Windows using VS.NET for web-projects in a small team). regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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        gregs
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        I actually use AnkhSVN as it intergrates with VS.NET

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          I actually use AnkhSVN as it intergrates with VS.NET

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          Paul Watson
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          Thanks, will check it out. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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          • M matthias s 0

            Does anybody know of free Source Control Tools? Google didn't return anything usefull... Thanks in advance! Matthias

            If eell I ,nust draw to your atenttion to het fakt that I can splel perfrectly well - i;ts my typeying that sukcs. (Lounge/David Wulff)

            www.emvoid.de

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            Bert Otherside82 Derijckere
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            FreeVCS (www.freevcs.de) is also a good one. It's been a while since it's been updated, but it's being converted to opensource (http://jedivcs.sourceforge.net). It's completely free, has a nice ui with lots of features (all sorts of reports, integrated bug tracker, ...). It's a 3tier architecture, with the freeVCS server in the middle that can connect to a couple of database systems (default is a file DB (ISAM)). I even think there's an add-in for VC++6.0 available Regards, Otherside

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            • B Bert Otherside82 Derijckere

              FreeVCS (www.freevcs.de) is also a good one. It's been a while since it's been updated, but it's being converted to opensource (http://jedivcs.sourceforge.net). It's completely free, has a nice ui with lots of features (all sorts of reports, integrated bug tracker, ...). It's a 3tier architecture, with the freeVCS server in the middle that can connect to a couple of database systems (default is a file DB (ISAM)). I even think there's an add-in for VC++6.0 available Regards, Otherside

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              Lost User
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              www.freevcs.de[^] http://jedivcs.sourceforge.net[^] The tigress is here :-D

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                www.freevcs.de[^] http://jedivcs.sourceforge.net[^] The tigress is here :-D

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                Bert Otherside82 Derijckere
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                thx! Forgot how to do the links in here :( and i was too lazy to ook it up

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                • M matthias s 0

                  Does anybody know of free Source Control Tools? Google didn't return anything usefull... Thanks in advance! Matthias

                  If eell I ,nust draw to your atenttion to het fakt that I can splel perfrectly well - i;ts my typeying that sukcs. (Lounge/David Wulff)

                  www.emvoid.de

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                  Navin
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                  Subversion comes to mind. "Fish and guests stink in three days." - Benjamin Franlkin

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                  • G gregs

                    I actually use AnkhSVN as it intergrates with VS.NET

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                    Andy Brummer
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                    I second that.


                    The architect has placed his bets, but the odds are long -Poster Children

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                    • G Gavin Greig

                      If it's only for yourself, you can use SourceGear Vault (a commercial tool) free of charge. It would be worth having a look around the other commercial tools to see whether they offer anything similar. Gavin Greig "Haw, you're no deid," girned Charon. "Get aff ma boat or ah'll report ye." Matthew Fitt - The Hoose O Haivers: The Twelve Trauchles O Heracles.

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                      billb2112
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                      Just as a satisfied customer, I'd like to say that Vault is great. It's everything SourceSafe was supposed to be for remote source control. We actually purchased the thing, but it has been a great purchase thus far. Give me one more medicated peaceful moment

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                      • G Gavin Greig

                        If it's only for yourself, you can use SourceGear Vault (a commercial tool) free of charge. It would be worth having a look around the other commercial tools to see whether they offer anything similar. Gavin Greig "Haw, you're no deid," girned Charon. "Get aff ma boat or ah'll report ye." Matthew Fitt - The Hoose O Haivers: The Twelve Trauchles O Heracles.

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                        Charlie Williams
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                        I dig Vault. It's the first source control tool I've used, so I can't directly compare it to anything, but it sure as heck beats the tar out of using nothing. :) Great tool. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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                        • P Paul Watson

                          Subversion with the Tortoise SVN, works very nicely (I am on Windows using VS.NET for web-projects in a small team). regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                          Does Tortoise SVN rely on CVS and if so is it vulnerable to the recent exploit? Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                            Does Tortoise SVN rely on CVS and if so is it vulnerable to the recent exploit? Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                            Paul Watson
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                            Yes, TSVN is an add-on for Subversion and SV works on CSV. Not sure if that means it is exploitable :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                              Does Tortoise SVN rely on CVS and if so is it vulnerable to the recent exploit? Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                              Andy Brummer
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                              SVN versions prior to 1.0.4 have a date formating exploit that is fixed in 1.0.4. So get the latest version of SVN. Also, TortiseSVN is an SVN client so it doesn't have the exploit, just the server.


                              The architect has placed his bets, but the odds are long -Poster Children

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                              • D Daniel Turini

                                Matthias Steinbart wrote: but this tool seems to be quite complex. CVS is very powerful, but 99% of its use end up to: cvs checkout cvs commit cvs update cvs add cvs remove People here take less than an hour to master CVS, at least for daily use (not administrative tasks). Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                                Turtle Hand
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                                Binaries are not available, I assume, due to the recent exploit. Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                                  Binaries are not available, I assume, due to the recent exploit. Josef Wainz Software Developer

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                                  Daniel Turini
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                                  Turtle Hand wrote: Binaries are not available, I assume, due to the recent exploit. I'd strongly recommend Cygwin[^] Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                                    If it's only for yourself, you can use SourceGear Vault (a commercial tool) free of charge. It would be worth having a look around the other commercial tools to see whether they offer anything similar. Gavin Greig "Haw, you're no deid," girned Charon. "Get aff ma boat or ah'll report ye." Matthew Fitt - The Hoose O Haivers: The Twelve Trauchles O Heracles.

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                                    leppie
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                                    Its the slowest useless piece of #$@# I have used. Takes ages to check out projects, then it fails to apply delta or something, doesnt work properly with different line endings.... top secret xacc-ide 0.0.1

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