Re: subversive vs subclipse

From: Lachlan Deck (lachlan.dec..mail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 13 2008 - 16:57:12 EDT

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    On 14/08/2008, at 6:04 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

    > On 13.08.2008, at 13:50, Mike Schrag wrote:
    >
    >> I've gotten really strange behaviors with duplicate files appearing
    >> in the synchronize view, which is really annoying ... And just in
    >> general, in 3.4, I feel like it just isn't as smooth as the Eclipse
    >> CVS plugins. It seemed much more reliable (just "oh .... that's
    >> weird" kind of things) in 3.3. Not to mention the install process
    >> is annoying -- They need to resolve that and be done with it. This
    >> multi-step install is ridiculous. I think I might just host a
    >> single source update site with both of them on our build server.
    >
    > Yeah, installation is pretty annoying. Overall CVS works still way
    > more reliable for me but with the obvious disadvantages. I use SVN
    > with subversive for everything at the moment, but I'm not very happy.
    >
    > Things I see:
    >
    > 1. When I update a project in Synchronize view, it disappears from
    > that view and I can't get it back, even when local changes are
    > present. I have to change one more file to get sync working again.

    I'll try this with Wonder now... appears to do what it's supposed to,
    no? i.e., once you've synchronized (e.g., incoming) then it only shows
    those resources that haven't been committed.

    > 2. I can't create patches for the Wonder projects.

    Worked for me the other day FWIW.

    > 3. It sometimes just hangs.
    >
    > 4. Often I get messages about not being able to commit, delete,
    > update whatever. After that, I need to do a cleanup to get it
    > working again.
    >
    > Only number 1 also happened with Subclipse. I was thinking of going
    > back to Subclipse, but haven't had the energy yet.

    Whatever works :-)

    with regards,

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    Lachlan Deck



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