Faerine
November 18th, 2005, 10:14 AM
I need to connect to a Subversion repository for my work. I use Netbeans, where I was not able to install proper SVN support (it doesn't find the SVN commanands, and anyway I need CVS to checkout Netbeans source etc., so maybe SVN in Netbeans is not the best idea).
Under windows at work I use a program called TortoiseSVN, which unfortunately is windows only. What it does is add SVN menus to windows explorer right click, so I don't think it would run with Wine and Nautilus or Konqueror. Do you guys know of any good SVN client program for Linux? I tried SmartSVN, but it is closed source and the version I need is paid, and I didn't switch to Linux to use such programs. However, I wouldn't want to be stuck using SVN from the command line either. :)
Under windows at work I use a program called TortoiseSVN, which unfortunately is windows only. What it does is add SVN menus to windows explorer right click, so I don't think it would run with Wine and Nautilus or Konqueror. Do you guys know of any good SVN client program for Linux? I tried SmartSVN, but it is closed source and the version I need is paid, and I didn't switch to Linux to use such programs. However, I wouldn't want to be stuck using SVN from the command line either. :)