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Subversion Version Control. Using The Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects
Subversion Version Control. Using The Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects
ISBN: 131855182
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 132
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Subversion Version Control: Using The Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects
Table of Contents
Copyright
Bruce Perens Open Source Series
Preface
Writing the Book
The Layout of the Book
Acknowledgments
Part I: An Introduction to Version Control and Subversion
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Version Control
Section 1.1. What Is Version Control?
Section 1.2. Why Use It?
Section 1.3. The Elements of Version Control
Section 1.4. Summary
Chapter 2. An Introduction to Subversion
Section 2.1. Why Subversion?
Section 2.2. Limitations of Subversion
Section 2.3. Summary
Chapter 3. Installing Subversion
Section 3.1. Installing on Linux
Section 3.2. Installing on Mac OS X
Section 3.3. Installing on Windows
Section 3.4. Configuring SVN to Use Apache
Section 3.5. Configuring SVN to Use svnserve
Section 3.6. Summary
Chapter 4. Basic Subversion Usage
Section 4.1. Creating the Repository
Section 4.2. Getting Files into the Repository
Section 4.3. Creating a Working Copy
Section 4.4. Editing Files
Section 4.5. Committing Changes
Section 4.6. Viewing the Logs
Section 4.7. Creating a Tag
Section 4.8. Creating a Branch
Section 4.9. Merging a Branch
Section 4.10. Handling Conflicts
Section 4.11. Summary
Part II: Subversion from a Client User s Perspective
Chapter 5. Working with a Working Copy
Section 5.1. The Subversion Client
Section 5.2. Checking Out and Maintaining a Working Copy
Section 5.3. Modifying and Committing Data
Section 5.4. Getting Information about the Repository
Section 5.5. Changing the Working Copy Target
Section 5.6. Resolving Conflicts
Section 5.7. Branching, Tagging, and Merging
Section 5.8. Troubleshooting the Working Copy
Section 5.9. Summary
Chapter 6. Using Properties
Section 6.1. Storing Metadata
Section 6.2. Retrieving Metadata
Section 6.3. Built-in Properties
Section 6.4. Summary
Chapter 7. Configuring the Client
Section 7.1. Finding the Configuration Files
Section 7.2. Editing the Configuration Files
Section 7.3. Summary
Chapter 8. Integrating with Other Tools
Section 8.1. Accessing SVN through a GUI Client
Section 8.2. Accessing Directly from an IDE
Section 8.3. Using Autoversioning with WebDAV
Section 8.4. Summary
Part III: Subversion from an Administrator s Perspective
Chapter 9. Organizing Your Repository
Section 9.1. Laying Out the Repository
Section 9.2. Planning for Growth
Section 9.3. Migrating an Existing Repository
Section 9.4. Summary
Chapter 10. Administrating the Repository
Section 10.1. Controlling Access to the Repository
Section 10.2. Backing Up the Repository
Section 10.3. Unwedging Your Repository
Section 10.4. Upgrading Subversion
Section 10.5. Summary
Chapter 11. The Joy of Automation
Section 11.1. An Introduction to Hooks
Section 11.2. Making the Most of Hook Scripts
Section 11.3. Taking Advantage of Metadata
Section 11.4. The Subversion API
Section 11.5. Summary
Part IV: The Software Development Process
Chapter 12. Development Process Policies
Section 12.1. Effective Branching and Tagging
Section 12.2. Checking In Code
Section 12.3. Log Data
Section 12.4. Project Builds
Section 12.5. Testing and Quality Assurance
Section 12.6. Communication
Section 12.7. Enforcing Policies
Section 12.8. Summary
Chapter 13. Integrating SVN with the Development Process
Section 13.1. SVN in Different Developers Workflows
Section 13.2. Using SVN in Peer Reviews
Section 13.3. Tying Revisions to Issue Tracking
Section 13.4. Summary
Chapter 14. Case Studies in Development Processes
Section 14.1. Archetypal Studies
Section 14.2. Real-world Studies
Part V: Reference
Chapter 15. Command Reference
Section 15.1. svn
Section 15.2. svnadmin
Section 15.3. svnlook
Section 15.4. svnversion
Section 15.5. svndumpfilter
Index
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Subversion Version Control. Using The Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects
ISBN: 131855182
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 132
BUY ON AMAZON
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