I've done both of the first tasks you mentioned, and had no problems. Perhaps I may try out the demo of the JKI plugin as it seems to have much better reports than the PushOK one.Ĥ) I realise there is a lot to set up after this and a lot to learn in the way that the tool is used but for the moment I’d like to get to point where it can be tried out. Has anybody done this?ģ) For the time being I intend not to use a plugin so that the repository can be accessed via LV project. So I intend to do that on a server PC that our development group can all access. So, I nintend to doswnload the SubVersion server from Having taken a quick look at the FAQ it says “If you want to host a networked repository, then you need to set up either Apache2 or an "svnserve" server.”. It’s described as “A SubVersion client, implemented as a windows shell extension.”Ģ) I presume that TortoiseSVN requires a SubVersion server set up. These are the steps I intend to take:ġ) I intend to download and install TortoiseSVN on my PC from I’m unsure of how to go about setting it up and would like to gain a bit more knowledge before I start. Having read around on the forums I’ve decided that Subversion is the way to go with LV. I do realise the benefits having used one at my previous company and so I’m keen to get back to using a tool. I have for some time been running without a source code control tool.
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