Version Control with Subversion: Next Generation Open Source Version Control

Version Control with Subversion: Next Generation Open Source Version Control

Version Control with Subversion: Next Generation Open Source Version Control

Version Control with Subversion: Next Generation Open Source Version Control

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Overview

Written by members of the development team that maintains Subversion, this is the official guide and reference manual for the popular open source revision control technology. The new edition covers Subversion 1.5 with a complete introduction and guided tour of its capabilities, along with best practice recommendations.

Version Control with Subversion is useful for people from a wide variety of backgrounds, from those with no previous version control experience to experienced system administrators.

Subversion is the perfect tool to track individual changes when several people collaborate on documentation or, particularly, software development projects. As a more powerful and flexible successor to the CVS revision control system, Subversion makes life so much simpler, allowing each team member to work separately and then merge source code changes into a single repository that keeps a record of each separate version.

Inside the updated edition Version Control with Subversion, you'll find:

  • An introduction to Subversion and basic concepts behind version control
  • A guided tour of the capabilities and structure of Subversion 1.5
  • Guidelines for installing and configuring Subversion to manage programming, documentation, or any other team-based project
  • Detailed coverage of complex topics such as branching and repository administration
  • Advanced features such as properties, externals, and access control
  • A guide to best practices
  • Complete Subversion reference and troubleshooting guide
If you've never used version control, you'll find everything you need to get started. And if you're a seasoned CVS pro, this book will help you make a painless leap into Subversion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449379353
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/23/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

C. Michael Pilato (Mike) is a core Subversion developer, and a leader in the Subversion community. He is currently employed by CollabNet, where he spends his days (and many nights) improving Subversion and other tools with which it integrates. A husband and father, this North Carolina native also enjoys composing and performing music, freelance graphic design work, hiking, and spending quality time with his family. Mike has a degree in computer science and mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Ben Collins-Sussman, one of the founding developers of the Subversion version control system, led Google’s Project Hosting team and now manages the engineering team for the Google Affiliate Network. He cofounded Google’s engineering office in Chicago and ported Subversion to Google’s Bigtable platform. Ben coauthored Version Control with Subversion, and contributed chapters to Unix in a Nutshell and Linux in a Nutshell.

Brian Fitzpatrick leads Google’s Data Liberation Front and Transparency Engineering teams and has previously led Google's Project Hosting and Google Affiliate Network teams. He cofounded Google’s Chicago engineering office and serves as both thought leader and internal advisor for Google's open data efforts.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Prefacexi
1.Introduction1
What Is Subversion?1
Subversion's History2
Subversion's Features3
Subversion's Architecture4
Installing Subversion5
Subversion's Components6
A Quick Start7
2.Basic Concepts9
The Repository9
Versioning Models10
Subversion in Action14
Summary21
3.Guided Tour22
Help!22
Import22
Revisions: Numbers, Keywords, and Dates, Oh My!23
Initial Checkout25
Basic Work Cycle27
Examining History41
Other Useful Commands46
Summary47
4.Branching and Merging48
What's a Branch?48
Using Branches49
Copying Changes Between Branches55
Common Use-Cases for Merging61
Switching a Working Copy66
Tags68
Branch Maintenance70
Summary72
5.Repository Administration73
Repository Basics73
Repository Creation and Configuration76
Repository Maintenance81
Adding Projects103
Summary106
6.Server Configuration107
Overview107
Network Model108
svnserve; A Custom Server111
httpd; The Apache HTTP Server116
Supporting Multiple Repository Access Methods131
7.Advanced Topics133
Runtime Configuration Area133
Properties141
Externals Definitions154
Vendor Branches156
8.Developer Information162
Layered Library Design162
Using the APIs173
Inside the Working Copy Administration Area177
WebDAV180
Programming with Memory Pools180
Contributing to Subversion184
9.Subversion Complete Reference187
The Subversion Command Line Client: svn187
svnadmin228
svnlook235
svnserve243
A.Subversion for CVS Users245
B.Troubleshooting252
C.WebDAV and Autoversioning259
D.Third-Party Tools267
E.Creative Commons Attribution License270
Index277
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