Package Details: rabbitvcs 0.19-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/rabbitvcs.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: rabbitvcs
Description: A project with the goal of developing a collection of utilities to allow for better client integration with some of the popular version control systems (core)
Upstream URL: https://github.com/rabbitvcs/rabbitvcs
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: None
Maintainer: gilcu3
Last Packager: gilcu3
Votes: 115
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2009-10-06 23:38 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-07-19 09:45 (UTC)

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<deleted-account> commented on 2013-05-09 06:50 (UTC)

Versión 0.15.3 is already released

Zeph commented on 2013-01-02 23:15 (UTC)

Update the package, changing pysvn-py2 to python2-pysvn

TingPing commented on 2012-10-18 03:30 (UTC)

Updated, thanks

dapolinario commented on 2012-10-18 03:22 (UTC)

Update the package, changing python-simplejson to python2-simplejson and python-configobj to python2-configobj.

TingPing commented on 2012-08-21 02:07 (UTC)

Patch added thanks.

net147 commented on 2012-08-20 13:39 (UTC)

Please add patch to fix SVN 1.7 support: svn diff -c3047 http://rabbitvcs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk > svn17.patch Add svn17.patch to source array. Add the following command to build function before sed line: patch -Np0 -i "$srcdir/svn17.patch"

thomas.oster commented on 2012-07-28 09:44 (UTC)

I don't have time to maintain this package anymore. Feel free to adopt.

<deleted-account> commented on 2012-05-09 23:23 (UTC)

RabbitVCS is a disappointment after TortoiseSVN. I just tried to use it (via rabbitvcs-thunar) and I immediately missed two features, which I consider quite important (mandatory): - When I updated I could not check the diffs for the updated files (use case: "what did my colleagues change?"). - Before I commit, I like to check my files one-by-one to review my changes (use case: I can verify again that I don't make some mistake, don't commit some junk in the code). I also considered using kdesvn, but after I saw the author stopped working on it in April, I did not get too eager to try it. http://kdesvn.alwins-world.de/blog/2012-04-02/stopped And also it would pull quite a s***load of dependencies, because I am not on KDE. I am not sure whether it would worth checking though. So what can I do? I thought I would attempt to use TortoiseSVN via wine. But it's not really promising as shell extensions do not work in wine: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25405 So maybe I will run TortoiseSVN from a Win Virtual Machine, and have my linux home directory shared to the Win VM. I will need this VM anyway for certain win only programs. Sounds like an overkill, but at least it would work for sure, I think.

<deleted-account> commented on 2012-02-05 15:31 (UTC)

Just installed it, after several hours of trying. I had to install subversion-1.6 (not subversion), and install python2 and make link that as default python. Now everything works great.

thomas.oster commented on 2011-11-11 13:09 (UTC)

updated