This post is a summary of the subversion book, only that the summary takes you straight in. Please find the subversion book here: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ If you have not done so already, begin by installing Subversion on your system. For Fedora/CentOS/Redhat users, this is explained in another post here: https://jwamicha.wordpress.com/2008/04/25/quick-svn-trac-installation-on-centosfedora/ SU
by Adam Pash Last week I showed you how to set up a personal home Subversion server. For many of you, this was the first time you've gotten a close look at serious version control, so you may still be wondering what Subversion really does. On the other hand, if you get what it does, you still may be unsure how to use it. This week I'm going to highlight some of the most basic, oft-used commands in
If you’ve ever collaborated with other people on a project, you know the frustration of constantly swapping files. Some do it by email, some through file upload services and some by other methods. It’s a pain in the neck, and every designer and developer knows it. Revision control is an excellent way to combat the problem of sharing files between workers. If you’ve ever collaborated with other peo
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