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I used the Subversion command line that came with Cygwin and it worked
fine.
Have you tried using the Subversion plugin for Eclipse? I have used that
and it works very nicely. Though I havne't used it in conjunction with an
iSeries or RPG source - it was for a Linux machine and Java.
Keep us posted,
Aaron Bartell
-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Buck
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:48 AM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Subversion
Hmm... I hadn't thought about the complete loss of PDM/SEU. Though
they COULD use EDTF '/rpgsource/UTILFN.rpgle' to edit which is
*similar* to SEU, but definitely is different.
If the SEU people use EDTF, we may as well use Notepad. Much lighter weight
than WDSC, hm? No, without SEU's syntax checking I'm afraid a mixed
environment is a mess.
So by tinkering what did you find?
Too early to tell. I'm still in the frustrating stage where I don't
understand things well enough and am saying bad words because I'm still in
the old mode.
One thing I did find is that SVN will prompt you for your password about a
zillion times an hour. Mark Phippard wrote a note somewhere that explained
this as a bug in the GUI. So using the SVN command line client that will do
anything on the server (including an 'info') will properly synch up the
password. I used the Subversion command line that came with Cygwin and it
worked fine.
--buck
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