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posted 15 years agoHello there!
I can't seem to find the TortoiseSVN client for OS X. The reason I asking this in a Java related forum is because I need this before I can use the plug-in for Eclipse 3.1.
It seems that the only available binaries are Win32 based:
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/download.html
Does anyone use Subversion integrated with Eclipse 3.1 on OS X?
Any suggestions, feedback, and tips are greatly appreciated!
Kindest,
I can't seem to find the TortoiseSVN client for OS X. The reason I asking this in a Java related forum is because I need this before I can use the plug-in for Eclipse 3.1.
It seems that the only available binaries are Win32 based:
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/download.html
Does anyone use Subversion integrated with Eclipse 3.1 on OS X?
Any suggestions, feedback, and tips are greatly appreciated!
Kindest,
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posted 15 years agoHi, You don't need Tortoise to use the Eclipse plugin.
I have Mac OS X with Eclipse 3.1 running with Subclipse with no tortoise installation. Add an update site http://subclipse.tigris.org/update to Eclipse and you will get the subclipse plugin, which works standalone (and is very good).
I have Mac OS X with Eclipse 3.1 running with Subclipse with no tortoise installation. Add an update site http://subclipse.tigris.org/update to Eclipse and you will get the subclipse plugin, which works standalone (and is very good).
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posted 15 years agoMac Osx Svn Client
TortoiseSVN isn't made for the Mac. If you want Subversion integration with the Finder -- which is what you imply in talking about TortoiseSVN -- then you need SCPlugin. You can download this here:
SCPlugin page at tigris.org
SCPlugin page at tigris.org