This is the poorest excuse for a programming book that I have purchased including many from Apress. It is very dated even if only a couple years old, does not reflect the current state of Mono. Commands are plain wrong. The author doesn't complete instructions and the sample scripts are incomplet
Practical Subversion, 2nd Edition (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
β Scribed by Garrett Rooney, Daniel Berlin
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An open source version control project, Subversion is enjoying considerable interest due to its stated intention of resolving longstanding problems found within the aging Concurrent Versioning System (CVS), long the standard solution for millions of projects around the globe. Accordingly, high-profile companies and open source project teams are migrating en masse to Subversion, some of which include all projects maintained by the Apache Software Foundation, Python, Samba, Mono, and Plone. Further, SourceForge.net recently announced Subversion support for its more than 120,000 hosted projects, meaning the more than 1 million members now have the opportunity to begin taking advantage of Subversion's superior management features. Updated to reflect the most recent changes to the popular Subversion version control system, this new edition offers valuable information pertinent to the new filesystem backend for repositories, support for the lock-modify-unlock model of development, full WebDAV autoversioning, and improved language bindings for the APIs.
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