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  1. Home · TortoiseSVN

    Dec 10, 2012 · We're proud to announce that TortoiseSVN 1.14.9 has been released. It is linked against Subversion 1.14.5. This release contains bugfixes and a security fix for the webdav …

  2. Downloads · TortoiseSVN

    The source code is hosted on Sourceforge.net in our own Subversion repository. You can browse the source code with your favorite web browser directly on the repository. If you have …

  3. TortoiseSVN

    Sep 21, 2024 · The Subversion and TortoiseSVN projects appear at the same host address, but are completely separate repositories allowing independent development, and no confusion …

  4. About · TortoiseSVN

    TortoiseSVN is a really easy to use Revision control / version control / source control software for Windows. It is based on Apache ™ Subversion (SVN) ®; TortoiseSVN provides a nice and …

  5. Chapter 1. Getting Started - TortoiseSVN

    This section is aimed at people who would like to find out what TortoiseSVN is all about and give it a test drive. It explains how to install TortoiseSVN and set up a local repository, and it walks …

  6. TortoiseSVN

    Sep 21, 2024 · Include a common sub-project Use svn:externals Use a nested working copy Use a relative location Add the project to the repository Create a shortcut to a repository Ignore …

  7. Support · TortoiseSVN

    The developer list, where we discuss the internals of TortoiseSVN (bugs, features, enhancements, ...). If you want to contribute to the project, this is where the development …

  8. Basic Concepts - TortoiseSVN

    The repository normally lives on a file server running the Subversion server program, which supplies content to Subversion clients (like TortoiseSVN) on request.

  9. TortoiseSVN's Features

    This gives Subversion a big advantage in stability and interoperability, and provides various key features for free: authentication, authorization, wire compression, and repository browsing, for …

  10. Subversion in Action - TortoiseSVN

    A svn commit operation can publish changes to any number of files and directories as a single atomic transaction. In your working copy, you can change files' contents, create, delete, …