[GLLUG] SubVersion (source code version management)

Dan Ryan thethinkbox at gmail.com
Fri Jun 30 14:40:45 EDT 2006


We use SVN to merge all sorts of files, PHP, HTML, Ruby...it doesn't really
matter.  I've heard it can even be used to compare and merge Excel
spreadsheets.

On 6/30/06, eric.hein at us.army.mil <eric.hein at us.army.mil> wrote:
>
> are version control apps usually concerened with the nature of the files?
>  only the changes?
>
> i found testimonials of subversion being used to track router config
> files.
>
> and just a quick not if interest, python is developed using subversion i
> do believe.
>
>
> I'm looking for a good source code version management system.
> The application I'm currently looking at is the proposed CVS replacement
> called SubVersion.
>  Has anyone actually used SubVersion?
> The impression I get from the documentation I've seen suggests that it
> is designed to work with C/C++.
> It would be more interesting to me if it could work with other languages
> as well, e.g. PHP, Perl, Python, C#, and just plain text files.
>
> Can anyone shed some light on the subject?
>
> Thanks,
>     Frank
>
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