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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 by William Nagel

  • Published by: PRENTICE-HALL
  • Author: William Nagel
  • Page Count: 344
  • Group: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
  • ISBN: 0131855182 / 9780131855182
  • Published: Jun 2005

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Subversion Version Control: Using the Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects
In any software development project, many developers contribute changes over a period of time. Using a version control system to track and manage these changes is vital to the continued success of the project. This book introduces you to Subversion, a free, open-source version control system, which is both more powerful and much less complex than its predecessor CVS.

In this practical, hands-on guide, you will learn how to use Subversion and how to effectively merge a version control system within your development process. As a seasoned Subversion user, William Nagel draws on lessons learned through trial and error, providing useful tips for accomplishing tasks that arise in day-to-day software development. Nagel clearly explains how to expand on the built-in abilities of Subversion, making the system work better for you. He organizes Subversion commands by activity to allow for quick task reference. Using example scripts and configurations, he also includes development approaches that you can customize to fit your own environment.

Inside, you will find

* A guide to installing Subversion on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
* A tutorial walkthrough of Subversion, from creating your first repository to basic branching and merging.
* A detailed look at the most important Subversion client commands, as well as properties, user configuration, and integration with a variety of external tools.
* A guide to repository administration and organization, including repository security and migration from another version control system.
* An in-depth look at automation in Subversion, including using hook scripts, metadata, and the Subversion API, plus example scripts.
* Case studies that examine both archetypal and real-world projects and their use of Subversion.
* A Subversion command reference for fast access to essential technical information.
* Details on Subversion's many advanced features, such as its Apache-integrated WebDAV server and database file storage system.

Whether you are an administrator, project manager, or software developer, Subversion Version Control will show you how to realize the full potential of Subversion.

CONTENTS:

Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxiPart I: An Introduction to Version Control and Subversion 1Chapter 1: An Introduction to Version Control 3

1.1 What Is Version Control? 4

1.2 Why Use It? 4

1.3 The Elements of Version Control 7

1.4 Summary 12

Chapter 2: An Introduction to Subversion 15

2.1 Why Subversion? 15

2.2 Limitations of Subversion 21

2.3 Summary 23

Chapter 3: Installing Subversion 25

3.1 Installing on Linux 25

3.2 Installing on Mac OS X 29

3.3 Installing on Windows 30

3.4 Configuring SVN to Use Apache 31

3.5 Configuring to Use Svnserve 34

3.6 Summary 36

Chapter 4: Basic Subversion Usage 37

4.1 Creating the Repository 37

4.2 Getting Files into the Repository 38

4.3 Creating a Working Copy 40

4.4 Editing Files 40

4.5 Committing Changes 42

4.6 Viewing the Logs 42

4.7 Creating a Tag 43

4.8 Creating a Branch 44

4.9 Merging a Branch 46

4.10 Handling Conflicts 48

4.11 Summary 51

Part II: Subversion from a Client User's Perspective 53Chapter 5: Working with a Working Copy 55

5.1 The Subversion Client 55

5.2 Checking Out and Maintaining a Working Copy 57

5.3 Modifying and Committing Data 61

5.4 Getting Information about the Repository 67

5.5 Changing the Working Copy Target 76

5.6 Resolving Conflicts 76

5.7 Branching, Tagging, and Merging 78

5.8 Troubleshooting the Working Copy 82

5.9 Summary 83

Chapter 6: Using Properties 85

6.1 Storing Metadata 85

6.2 Retrieving Metadata 87

6.3 Built-in Properties 90

6.4 Summary 96

Chapter 7: Configuring the Client 97

7.1 Finding the Configuration Files 97

7.2 Editing the Configuration Files 97

7.3 Summary 104

Chapter 8: Integrating with Other Tools 105

8.1 Accessing SVN through a GUI Client 105

8.2 Accessing Directly from an IDE 111

8.3 Using Autoversioning with WebDAV 114

8.4 Summary 116

Part III: Subversion from an Administrator's Perspective 117Chapter 9: Organizing Your Repository 119

9.1 Laying Out the Repository 119

9.2 Planning for Growth 126

9.3 Migrating an Existing Repository 129

9.4 Summary 136

Chapter 10: Administrating the Repository 137

10.1 Controlling Access to the Repository 137

10.2 Backing Up the Repository 149

10.3 Unwedging Your Repository 154

10.4 Upgrading Subversion 156

10.5 Summary 156

Chapter 11: The Joy of Automation 159

11.1 An Introduction to Hooks 160

11.2 Making the Most of Hook Scripts 167

11.3 Taking Advantage of Metadata 191

11.4 The Subversion API 198

11.5 Summary 206

Part IV: The Software Development Process 207Chapter 12: Development Process Policies 209

12.1 Effective Branching and Tagging 209

12.2 Checking In Code 217

12.3 Log Data 219

12.4 Project Builds 223

12.5 Testing and Quality Assurance 227

12.6 Communication 230

12.7 Enforcing Policies 232

12.8 Summary 233

Chapter 13: Integrating SVN with the Development Process 235

13.1 SVN in Different Developers' Workflows 235

13.2 Using SVN in Peer Reviews 240

13.3 Tying Revisions to Issue Tracking 246

13.4 Summary 249

Chapter 14: Case Studies in Development Processes 251

14.1 Archetypal Studies 251

14.2 Real-world Studies 260

Part V: Reference 271Chapter 15: Command Reference 273

15.1 svn 273

15.2 svnadmin 308

15.3 svnlook 314

15.4 svnversion 320

15.5 svndumpfilter 321

Index 325

 

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