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Re: emacs vc support for subversion
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Lee Sau Dan |
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Re: emacs vc support for subversion |
Date: |
13 Feb 2005 23:36:48 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
>>>>> "Thien-Thi" == Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@glug.org> writes:
Thien-Thi> Joakim Hove <hove@ift.uib.no> writes:
>> My previous (failed) attempts have been based on CVS, this time
>> I was planning to try out subversion.
Thien-Thi> this seems like a good way to compound problems. i
Thien-Thi> suggest easing into it rather than jumping in. start
Thien-Thi> w/ one file (under RCS), get the muscle memory trained
Thien-Thi> w/ the `C-x v ...' way of life, then move to CVS or
Thien-Thi> Subversion later.
No. I don't agree.
Unless you're going to use 'vc' only, I don't think your approach
would gain much. One would be better off by starting directly with
'pcscvs' or 'psvn'. C-x v C-h would give already very helpful
information about the vc-command bindings that one would need. This
is because the buffer created by M-x cvs-examine or M-x svn-status are
quite different from the vc-rcs operations. They're like using dir-ed
for file operations vs. using M-x make-directory, M-x rename-file,
etc.
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Lee Sau Dan 李守敦 ~{@nJX6X~}
E-mail: danlee@informatik.uni-freiburg.de
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