Last week I showed you how to set up a personal home Subversion server. For many of you, this was the first time you've gotten a close look at serious version control, so you may still be wondering ...
Subversion is open source version control software used primarily by developers that keeps every revision of important, frequently changing files. However, Subversion can be useful for many different ...
Thursday’s watershed attack on the widely used SHA1 hashing function has claimed its first casualty: the version control system used by the WebKit browser engine, which became completely corrupted ...
It took only one day for the SHA1 collision attack revealed by Google on Thursday to make its first victims after developers of the WebKit browser engine broke their Subversion (SVN) source code ...
WebSVN is a PHP-based client that, together with Apache, gives you a web-browser view of your Subversion repository. With a properly set up WebSVN installation you can see an easily navigable view of ...
First, I'm not interested in other source control systems, I don't have a choice in that so discussion of any others is just noise to me. So, has anyone had any experience migrating a VSS source ...
Version control used to be practically synonymous with CVS, but those days are well behind us now. In fact, you not only have an abundance of systems to choose from, you also have two distinct models ...
In the first part of this series on migrating from SVN to Git I talked about the reasons why we decided to make the switch. Now I’d like to talk about how you can migrate an existing project under SVN ...
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