[Eric] Subversion

NARCISO, Rui RUI.NARCISO at airbus.com
Thu Jun 3 17:10:24 BST 2010


Hi Jaime

Thanks for the reply.
I completely agree with you and I am in fact currently running my project using command line subversion.

The basics like exporting and committing to/from repository I've managed to do from within Eric.
I then went on to create my maintenance branches in parallel of my trunk development.

What I'm having troubles is using the eric4 svn plugin to switch between trunk and maintenance branch efficiently to develop both in parallel ... hence my question about a tutorial.

As you said, all of the tutorials I managed to find only contain the basic stuff which I believe I've gotten the hang of.

Rui

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Hi

Maybe I wasn't clear.
I know how to use Eric... I'v been using it for a really long time now.

What I was asking for was help on using subversion from within eric. Creating branches, efficiently switching between branches; merging and resolving conflicts, etc.
I've managed to get the basics: commit, checkout, diff, but not the advanced stuff ...

Cheers
Rui

I'd go for Subversion first, understand the basics, get the hang of it, understand the more advanced stuff, get some proficiency with it, and then I'd learn how to use any GUI client (the svn eric4 plugin in this case).
What I mean is that it is maybe good to isolate disciplines here. The use of a VCS is -IMHO- a must, but no necessarily for writing code. I use it all the time even for documentation. Once you master the subset of Subversion that is of most use to you, then you'll be able to use it from inside eric4 in not time.
That said, in the LogParser tutorial I explain some basic stuff, included the use of the Svn plugin. But of course I didn't want to get into merging, branches and the like. This is Svn stuff, not eric4 stuff.

HIH

Jaime

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