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#1 2005-10-13 07:57:25
- davidm
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TortoiseSVN frustration : please HELP
Never mind this message : it seems I was competing for the “top 5 dumb Q” of the year ;-p
<del>I know there is a tutorial about this on TextBook (Repository to Windows Machine Using Graphical User Interface (GUI) Approach), and maybe it’s because I am a SVN newbie but I can’t make this work. The funny thing is, I successfully use wget which is supposedly less user friendly since it’s command line</del>
<del>There is something I most definitely don’t understand, even after some web research, there seems to be no quick easy way to understand the bottom of this. If needed, I’ll spend a few hours and find the answer, but in itself the tutorial should be enough even for a newbie and it’s maybe not detailed step by step enough</del> …
<del>Here’s what I do : I create a folder as instructed, I click on Checkout, there in the module tab, I copy paste the http://svn.textpattern.com/releases/4.0.1/source into the CVSROOT field of Tortoise, click OK and here is the error message I get : [irrelevant thus deleted part]</del>
<del>I don’t know if I should specify protocol (ssh, ext, pserver… ?) or a specific port ?
I am lost there… Thanks a lot for your help !</del>
Last edited by davidm (2005-10-13 08:22:21)
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Re: TortoiseSVN frustration : please HELP
Well, the first step says:
Download and install Tortoise SVN (http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/download.html).
While you are using:
C:\Program Files\TortoiseCVS\cvs.exe
SVN is newer, sexier, better and totally incompatible to CVS. ;)
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#3 2005-10-13 08:09:05
- davidm
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Re: TortoiseSVN frustration : please HELP
OK now that’s embarrassing for me :-p
I should learn to read !!! Dumb me… Thanks…
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