As the title says, I was trying to setup my Mac with a Subversion client. Althought I have been using Mac for a few months now, I always jump into my Windows VM to do certain things and this was one of them (purely because I like TortoiseSVN). However, today, I decided to setup Mac with a Subversion client. I know we can always use Subeclipse as an Eclipse plugin and that would serve all your requirements but I wanted something that would integrate with the Finder window. So, it turns out that I had to install the Subversion client and ScPlugin to get that working.
I found a really good step by step blog post on the very same subject and I thought I’d mention it here as a thanks to the author for taking the time to write a detailed informative post.
Go with a program call “Versions” is awesome
In the Finder, under the Go->Connect to Server menu, you can type in the url to your svn depot and it will mount as a volume on the Desktop. You don’t get all the features of a rich svn client, but … how cool is that!
@Raul, Thanks, I will try it out. I think its still in Beta ?
@Mike, Awesome. I didnt know that. Thanks for the tip!
@Mike – very cool, thx