Hello, is it possible to mount CVS/SVN repository as filesystem? regards, Bostjan On Tuesday 31 May 2005 15:46, M. Sokolewicz wrote: > Marcus Bointon wrote: > > On 31 May 2005, at 09:58, Jochem Maas wrote: > >> Also I hear lots of good things about subversion (SVN), which is a > >> newer alternative for version control - some even say its better. > > > > I can definitely vouch for Subversion. I'm using it for all my PHP > > stuff. I'd not used cvs a great deal, but I'd always found it awkward > > and svn is certainly easier. > > > > The home page is here: http://subversion.tigris.org/ The documentation > > (an online O'Reilly book) is excellent. It's pretty easy to learn > > (shares most basic commands with cvs), and there are many helper apps > > to work with it, not least TortoiseSVN which looks and works just like > > TortoiseCVS. I'm on OSX with OpenBSD and Linux servers and it's been > > easy to get it working over HTTPS. There are some OSX clients (notably > > svnx), but I find that once you figure out the commands, the command > > line interface is very easy to work with. > > > > Consensus seems to be that if you're just starting out in version > > control, go straight to svn so you can skip all the reasons that made > > them want an upgrade from cvs! > > > > Marcus > > another CVS/SVN helper-application is smartSVN (or smartCVS for CVS): > http://www.smartsvn.com/ (http://www.smartcvs.com/ for CVS). Those > applications are really nice, personally I find that they are far easier > to handle than tortoiseCVS(/SVN) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php