The history of versioning systems is quite extensive. They have proven to be effective during the many stages of project development, from source code management to documentation and publishing. In ...
Subversion is open source version control software used primarily by developers that keeps every revision of important, frequently changing files. However, Subversion can be useful for many different ...
Welcome to another edition of Linux.Ars. We've been pretty busy here in the Orbiting HQ, preparing for the launch of Ubuntu Hoary this week. Our crack staff has still managed to assemble a top-notch ...
When you think of the cloud, Agile application lifecycle management may not be the first thing that comes to mind. CollabNet is hoping to change that with a beta distribution today that combines ...
If you work on any kind of open-source project, you've probably worked with CVS. You probably remember the first time you learned to do an anonymous checkout of a source tree over the Net, your first ...
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 ...
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Has anyone let their Collabnet subversion server install the latest updates and had the server unable to start? I'm running it on Windows Server 2008 R2 (of which I know next to absolutely nothing ...
Version control used to be practically synonymous with CVS, but those days are well behind us now. In fact, you not only have an abundance of systems to choose from, you also have two distinct models ...
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