How to use Subversion with Eclipse
An anonymous reader writes "From the beginning, Eclipse included tight integration with the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) in order to provide access to change-management capabilities. Now, many projects -- notably those run by the Apache Software Foundation -- are using a different change-management system: Subversion. This article demonstrates how to add Subversion support to Eclipse and how to perform basic version-control activities from the IDE."
I've been working with Subversion, especially from within Eclipse using the Subclipse plugin. I had earlier experience with the CVS plugin that comes with Eclipse. This is with Eclipse 3.1.1, Subclipse 3.0.1 and Subversion server version "SVN/1.1.4".
Some bad differences:
Some differences I'm neutral about:
Good things:
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I think it's much easier to edit code in a text editor then manually invoke the compiler and linker.
Personally, I think it's much easier to use pen and paper, an abacus and a filing cabinet.