Smartsvn vs tortoise
Here, you’re telling svn to set the svn:ignore property, and what you want ignored are all files in the current directory (. For example: svn propset svn:ignore *.class. Then, svn will ignore all items in this directory whose name matches the pattern. You give svn:ignore a value, which is a file name pattern. How this works is that you use the command svn propset to set the property svn:ignore on a particular directory. Svn has properties, which let you specify how your repository should be handled. Below the cut, I share my newfound wisdom with you. Hours passed before I finally got svn to relax and ignore what I wanted it to.
I didn’t think it would too difficult to get svn to ignore some files for me, but it turns out that svn really likes to pay attention to my files.
#SMARTSVN VS TORTOISE ANDROID#
All built Android files, which have the extension.Thumbs.db: annoying Windows thumbnail database files that are EVERYWHERE.proguard/: directory generated by my editor, Eclipse.
#SMARTSVN VS TORTOISE CODE#
#SMARTSVN VS TORTOISE REGISTRATION#
The cool thing is you can keep on this registration process until all your working copies end up into the Project Manager view. “Project->Create From Directory” allows you to register existing working copies on your filesystem with the SVN Project Manager.This makes it easy for you to access all your working copies in one place without hunting around/drilling down into your filesystem, if you have multiple working copies scattered around. Project manager is the central hub for managing projects.The first three are “thumbs-ups” and the last three are “less satisfactory” (Some customers are never happy, even it’s FREE!): (Sorry tortoise!) Here are some comparisons ( opinions may be inaccurate since this is my first couple of hours of using SmartSVN): Currently I still have tortoise installed but I probably will ditch it in the future. It was much easier than I thought when migrating from TortoisSVN. I just installed SmartSVN (version 6) today and I am very happy with it so far.