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If you are connecting to a remote SVN server. It converts it locally to mercurial/git. I personally find sourcetree to be most generally suitable for most versioning tools. It's not Mac OS X native, but you can give Eclipse's SVN client a try. It works on Mac OS X, and it's pretty good. On x64 versions of Windows 7 and 8, the TortoiseSVN context menu and overlays won't show for 32-bit applications in their file-open/save dialogs until you install the 2017 C-runtime for x86. (select the vcredist.x86.exe file for download). Note: this only applies to 32-bit applications on x64 OS. The Windows explorer is not affected by this.

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Running Subversion on a Mac requires: first, a Subversion binary file, and secondly, either a lot of patience performing svn in Terminal or a svn gui/client. Here I will describe a basic installation of a svn binary file, installation of a GUI, and establishing a connection to the svn repository. Future use may require installation of a binary document processor, and perhaps some sort of file merge add-on. While this documentation is Mac specific, these steps should be applicable to PCs also.

Installing a Subversion binary file will enable svn capabilities on your computer. Most GUIs for Macs recommend this universal binary file maintained by openCollabNet. openCollabNet will require you to log-in in order to download the file. You may need to create an account. Here you will find other popular options for binary packages.

After downloading the binary file of your choice, you may need to update/redirect your Mac to this new version of svn. If you have downloaded latest version of the openCollabNet binary file, open Terminal (Finder-Applications-Utilities-Terminal), and wait for your command line to load. Paste in this code after ~your user name$
export PATH=/opt/subversion/bin:$PATH
If successful, you should see another command line ending in ~your user name$.
If you have chosen to download another binary file, be sure to check for specific instructions from your source's Read Me documentation for updating svn binary file path on your Mac.

To check whether you have updated svn correctly you may use this command:
svn --version --quiet
The version number (1.6.12 for the openCollabNet file) should display.

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After successful svn binary file installation, you may proceed to using svn via terminal (type in the following command for a list of actions: svn help), or go onwards to GUI Installation

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There are many options for an svn GUI choice. Free non-demo GUIs for Macs are somewhat limited. Search on Google for a GUI that you may prefer. Below are instructions for downloading and installing two free non-demo GUIs that I found useful. svnX runs svn with its own browser, but can be cumbersome while SCPlugin is a GUI that integrates svn into your Finder as right menu options, but does not yet have a browser of its own for directory and log browsing.


Screen Capture of svnX in action

Screen Capture of SCPlugin in action

Having and running both for different purposes may be appropriate as one has advantages the other doesn't.

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Installing svnX

You can learn more about svnX here or download directly here. *MacNote: If you go to download from svnX's page, it will advise you to download Matt Ott's binary package. You do not need to do this as you have previously installed a binary package above.

The dmg file will mount itself once you open the file. However, there will be no installer. You will need to drag all the files in the svnX disk mount into your desired directory (i.e. Applications/svnX/) in order to have the program on your main volume.

You are almost ready to use svn! You may choose to set up your connection to Rice svn now, or to go ahead and install SCPlugin also.

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Installing SCPlugin

Learn more about SCPlugin here or download here. Also download this signature file (I dont know what its for..but I just downloaded it and left it unopened..). The dmg file will open and mount itself and open an installer. Check whether the program is installed by going to your Finder, right clicking on a folder, and seeing whether the bottom of your menu now include Subversion commands. If these are not showing, you need to restart your Mac in order to begin using SCPlugin.

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Lesco z two parts manual. Now you can move on to establishing permanent connection to your Rice repository!

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These instructions are paraphrased from svnX's Read Me.

Because Rice's svn is on an http, your computer needs to accepts its certificates in order to achieve access. Open Terminal again, and type in: svn list (the group's svn url)..
For example, for the group Goggles,
svn list https://svn.rice.edu/r/Capstone/goggles/
You will be asked for your userid and password either after or before you've typed in 'p' when it prompts for your acceptation of svn.rice.edu's certificates.

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Now you're ready to use svn on your Mac!

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