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hi i wonder if there are some GUI softwares to administrate a svn repo?

or do you actually have to log into the ubuntu server with ssh and use all the svn commands to copy the trunk to a branch, merge the data back and forth, copy to a tag, delete and so on...

im using netbeans in mac. i think it's only handling the communication between a local project and the repo. not the flows between trunc, branch and tag (creating, deleting, viewing differences etc)

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If you do your work on Windows, you can use the TortoiseSVN tool. It integrates into the windows shell - you'll be able to right-click an empty folder and choose to check out a repository. From that checkout, you can use the tool to create branches or tags, and merge changes between branches and trunk.

Grant Palin