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Re: Conflicts in large grammar


From: Alfonso Urdaneta
Subject: Re: Conflicts in large grammar
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2007 10:32:00 -0400
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Hans Aberg wrote:

What are the cons and pros of the two? Mac OS X 10.4.10 comes with CVS but not the other, so that one is easier for me.

svn lets you rename / move files without losing history.  This is huge.

svn lets you group files for actions, i.e. if you check in 900 files, and one fails, you're fine. cvs, if you check in 900 files, and one fails, you now have a repository that is in a screwy state and its now up to you to back out 899 changes - and that is only one of several very significant benefits provided by being able to group file actions.

Other than that, they are pretty much identical (intentionally so), but those two reasons alone are enough for me to switch to SVN. Some big names run svn too, like code.google.com, etc., so if you're hosting projects with them (like I am) then it makes things easy.


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