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I've been using tortoise svn for windows (integrates into windows explorer). Is there any equivalent for linux based systems (fedora)?
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by: sanjoozPosted on 2007-10-19 at 14:31:48ID: 20112573
There is nothing like tortoise svn or cvs on linux or at least I haven't heard of them. However there are other tools that you can use for both cvs and svn. If you are developing java, eclipse(subeclipse) does that very nicely.
t.com/) or kdesvn (http://kdesvn.alwins-worl d.de/)
There are tools like synchro (http://www.syncrosvnclien