Looking out a module for Subversion

Alexandru Palade alexandru.palade at sellerengine.com
Tue Aug 12 04:54:14 EDT 2008


As for the open source IDE you can always try Eclipse with PyDev extension.

Dudeja, Rajat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Python. I only have read "Byte of Python" by Swaroop C H just
> to be familiar with sytax of python. I've installed Python 2.5 from
> Active State and using its PythonWin Editor / interpreter. This,
> unfortunaltely, does not help in debugging.
>
> I'm looking for an open source IDE / editor that has source level
> debugging. Please suggest some tool.
>
> I'm intending to write a testing tool that uses Subversion. Is there
> some module available for subversion, out of the box, that I can import
> in my script?
>
> Regards,
> Rajat
>
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