Is there a mainstream SVN client for the Mac? For the PC it probably is the Tortoise. For the Mac, it may be svnX or Mac SVN? Wanted a mainstream on so as to avoid malware. SnailSVN is a TortoiseSVN-like Apache Subversion (SVN) client for Mac OS X, implemented as a Finder extension. SnailSVN allows you to access the most frequently used SVN features, from the Finder context menu directly. This is a tutorial on how to install a Tortoise SVN client like application on mac. NB: this application is from 2010 and is made for Mac OS Snow Leopard. Although it works perfectly fine on my machine running Mac OS Mountain Lion 10.8.3.
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The best irc client for mac. A task has emerged to install latest subversion for a group of mac os x users (latest mac os version). I have tried first to install it manually from subversion.tigris.org, 'opencollabnet binary' (http://downloads.open.collab.net/binaries.html, 'Universal Subversion 1.6.3 Binaries for MAC OS X (32 and 64 bit)'). It installed ok via .pkg installer, but after using 'svn' command I was surprised to see an old 1.4.4 version bundled with macos.
It seems, that installing new subversion does not replace an old one. What is a 'correct' way to ensure that 'svn' command always uses newly installed subversion? I can create a symlink or add /opt/bla-bla-bla/subversion to path, but I'm afraid that such crude hacking can break something.
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You'll need to prepend the /opt/subversion version in the shell's path to have the environment prefer the new version.
The software's README states: https://supernalseeker183.weebly.com/ssh-client-for-mac-putty.html.
Installation Notes
<snip>
Once installed, you will need to prepend /opt/subversion/bin to your PATH environment variable.
This can be done a multitude of ways but an easy one is to add the following to the end of /etc/profile or ~/.profile:
This can be done a multitude of ways but an easy one is to add the following to the end of /etc/profile or ~/.profile:
export PATH=/opt/subversion/bin:$PATH
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get macports, set it up properly, and install svn from there with:
sudo port install subversion
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What is the best SVN client for Mac OS X? I used TortoiseSVN on Windows, but TortoiseSVN is not available for Mac OS X.
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I have heard only good things about Versions (I haven't tried it myself, moved all my projects to git):
You also have the command line
svn
installed already.redactedredacted
While it isn't free, I'm partial to Cornerstone. Seems worth the money to me.
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