![]() ![]() #SMARTSVN 8.5 FULL#Ī full explanation of this issue along with a fix can be found on our Knowledgebase.įirst you need the SmartSVN install file for your chosen OS from the SmartSVN website. Extract the bundle to your preferred location. Make sure that Java Runtime Environment version 1.7 or newer is installed on your system.Some Linux systems, e.g. Ubuntu or Fedora, let you install the Java Runtime Environment with their usual installation tools. Navigate to the new SmartSVN 8.6 folder and select the bin folder.Start the smartsvn.sh file and the SmartSVN Setup wizard should start.Drag the SmartSVN.app to a directory of your choice, e.g.Start the SmartSVN application from there.Extract the installer zip archive file to your local drive.Start the installer setup-8_5-rc-2-jre.exe and follow the steps. Select your required option and click OK.When you open SmartSVN for the first time you see the Project window with several options to get your files into SmartSVN. Enter the URL for your Subversion repository.Usually you want to check out a project from an existing repository. When entering a filesystem path, SmartSVN offers autocomplete suggestions. For example, if you enter ~/ it lists the subdirectories. If you enter e:\foobar\baz it converts to file://localhost/e:/foobar/baz. Click Show Revision to select the relevant revision to check out. Sometimes you won't need to check out the complete trunk or branch of a project, but only a sub-directory. Some features, such as tags, don't work on sub-directories, so SmartSVN asks you whether to check out the necessary parent directory non-recursively. By default SmartSVN checks out any subdirectories of the directory you select.Choose where your working copy will live on your local machine.Select the repository directory you want to check out and click Next.We recommend these efficient, non-recursive checkouts, also called sparse checkouts, in situations like this. Choose whether to add a new project into SmartSVN, and select a group if needed.To change this use the Checkout Depth dropdown list. The Project window opens.īy default, unchanged files are hidden in the Project window. Directories and Files: show the SVN file system of your currently opened project (working copy).To see them go to the View menu and select Show Unchanged Files. Various SVN commands on these directories and files are provided by the menu bar and the toolbar. The icons next to the listed files depend on the files' state. They are one of:įile is under version control, not modified and equal to itsrevision in the repository, i.e. to its pristine copy.įile is not under version control, and only exists locally.įile is not under version control, i.e. only exists locally, andis marked to be ignored. The content of the file has been modified but not its properties,compared to its revision in the repository, i.e. ![]() The properties of the file have been modified but not the content,compared to its revision in the repository, i.e. The content and properties of the file have been modified, comparedto its revision in the repository, i.e. ![]()
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