I installed TortoiseSVN and PushOK and tried to bind my project to a local SVN repository.
I got many expections and crashes and am frustrated because I cannot make it work.
The binding process ran half-way, now all of my woking files are read-only and have modified icons connected to them
Any help?
Problems with Source Control: SVN and PushOK/TortoiseSVN
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Problems with Source Control: SVN and PushOK/TortoiseSVN
Last edited by chrisklein on Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Problems with Suurce Control: SVN and PushOK/TortoiseSVN
I was not able to get SVN and Push to work properly in my environment. I resorted to using Subversion and Tortoise only. This mandates my fellow group members "inform" the doc group when they are in a section so we don't override each other.chrisklein wrote:I installed TortoiseSVN and PushOK and tried to bind my project to a local SVN repository. I got many expections and crashes and am frustrated because I cannot make it work.
The binding process ran half-way, now all of my woking files are read-only and habe modified icons connected to them
Any help?
However, doc_guy was able to get Flare, SVN and Tortoise working together correctly in his enviroment. You might want to send him a private message.
Re: Problems with Suurce Control: SVN and PushOK/TortoiseSVN
If someone can figure out a way to link Flare output into SVN/Tortoise seamlessly, that would be awesome. Currently, I just publish to a directory, then add the directories and commit to SVN manually.
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