ANN: IPython 0.6.4 is out.
Jeremy Jones
zanesdad at bellsouth.net
Wed Nov 10 08:18:28 EST 2004
Fernando Perez wrote:
>Robert Kern wrote:
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>>Fernando Perez wrote:
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>>>Thanks! That is indeed my intention, so I'll probably follow your advice.
>>>But will this mean that unsuspecting souls using CVS will get HEAD
>>>automatically? If that's the case, I'll add a nice warning about HEAD
>>>becoming _really_
>>>unstable for a while, so I don't burn anyone. So far HEAD has been the
>>>place for users to get cutting-edge bugfixes, so at least I should warn them
>>>that this may change in the future.
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>>You could also leave CVS HEAD as it is and hop on the SVN bandwagon for
>>the new version.
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>>Come on! You know you want to!
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>Mmh. I've thought about it. The problem is that I'm addicted to Cervisia
>(KDE's CVS gui), esp. to its super-clean graphical diff interface. And SVN
>support in cervisia is not there yet, unfortunately. Suggestions?
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Sounds like you need to get off of that dinosaur of an operating system
you're running and move to something a little more modern. Like Windows
XP. That way, you can use TortoiseSVN. :-)
All joking aside, I've found that TortoiseSVN (<blush> yes, on Windows)
is actually a pretty good tool. I do all of my real work on my Linux
station, then when I get ready to commit (or what have you), I go to my
Windows box, look at the Samba network share, and use Tortoise.
I just checked and there is a decent-looking-at-first-glance GUI tool
available for SVN called RapidSVN. I downloaded it for Linux, but,
alas, it requires wxWindows and I don't have that installed and
configured on that box just yet. So, I installed it on (<blush> again)
Windows and it doesn't look too bad. I think I'll spend some time today
and get RapidSVN running on my Linux box as I would love to be able to
do everything from one place.
So, if you're thinking about SVN, you may want to take a peek at Rapid
(http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/). AFAICT, this is the only GUI client that
will work on Linux that is being actively developed. Found a couple of
projects on SourceForge, but nothing looks alive.
Jeremy Jones
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