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  1. SVN CLIENT WINDOW INSTALL
  2. SVN CLIENT WINDOW UPDATE

I see that PushOK SVN is listed as a recommended SCC Provider in LabVIEW. This is mentioned on the download page of tortoise SVN.Ĭan you share how you set this up? Is it a setting in Tortoise SVN?

SVN CLIENT WINDOW INSTALL

Note that if you have LabVIEW 32 bit on a Windows 64 bit, you'll want to install this additional installer to give the right click menus in 32 bit applications after installing the 64 bit tortoise client. The only exception is for things like invoking compare, and rename, which generally needs to rename both in SVN and in an open project. I can do all the SVN operations I want from the explorer window, and don't need to invoke another tool like Viewpoint. I'll then cancel that window and save again, and this time it will save because I have the lock and it isn't read only.

svn client window

I will in this window right click my file and get the lock. So if I'm working on a VI and I don't have the lock I will hit save, and LabVIEW will prompt saying it can't save it is read-only and the explorer window will be opened asking me where to save it.

SVN CLIENT WINDOW UPDATE

You make the changes you want, and then commit them which by default will unlock it, setting the file back to read-only, allowing someone else to update and lock. Once you get the lock the VI is now not read-only. What this means is files are read-only until you get a lock. I also work in the Lock, Edit, Commit scheme, instead of the Edit, Merge. I've generally just always used the tortoise SVN which add right click menus in Windows Explorer. But honestly I think using a toolkit is optional. The ViewPoint systems one works fine and is newer, not that this means it is better. Your opinion and help is much appreciated. Any other tips/suggestions for effectively using LV with SVN?

svn client window

Which of the two tools, if any, do you find useful and why? I am interested in the experience from other users regarding: However, it states that the latest version supported is LV 2014. This has a somewhat steep price at $200 per developer (10% discount from 5 seats)Ģ. I have however setup LVcompare as a tool for. So I understand that I cannot use the lvdiff tool. We are using the latest LV 2015 Full Development System (not Professional Development system). This is working quite nicely at the file level, but I wonder if we can get more functionality, especially VI comparison.

svn client window

I have setup a VisualSVN server on our Windows 2012 Server and Tortoise SVN client on the developer machines. So, we have decided to use SVN as our SCC platform. Sorry to start a new thread on this, but my searches turned out posts that are mostly outdated or relate to SCC tools other than SVN.








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