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MrJackdaw 09-18-2010 12:29 AM

SVN - I just don't get it...
 
Ok, I've looked around, I've read faqs and guides and this is what I understand about SVN;
  • It allows multiple users to work on a plugin, should you wish them to.
  • It allows different branches of a plugin - so that you can try new ideas without damaging the main plugin
  • You can use it solo and the "Revert" function sounds very useful!
  • Enabling SVN for a plugin on the site is very simple
  • To upload I have been using the repo browser and dragging-and-dropping.

Ok, ok. So, I have enabled SVN for Align, and made it private for now...

What I don't understand is - using tortoise - how do I upload revisions or download the old versions? And believe me when I say I *have* looked and looked at different guides. I just don't get it. I have used the "Repo Browser" to upload - but then I get a load of new folders and don't understand how to use them.

I want;
  • To be able to upload the current files to the SVN keeping the current file structure
  • To have a seperate SVN for my libraries that are shared by my plugins, that is not on the lotrointerface site as a download but for dev purposes only
  • To be able to work on a "live" copy on my machine and sync it with the online copy - essentially for the copy on my PC to be the alpha one at all times.
  • I am not bothered about branches yet as I intend to just keep it to myself until I understand it better. Essentially the SVN copy will be my alpha version.

In other words - I want a magic button that uploads the version of the plugin on my computer that is used by me in game to be uploaded to the SVN, and a second magic button to reverse the process should I need to.

I wouldn't even mind if I had a single SVN for all my plugins - a JackdawPlugins SVN - so I only have one folder to sync.

Sorry for my ignorance, and believe me when I say I have looked!

EDIT: In fact - the more I think about it the more a single SVN for all my plugins sounds very attractive.

Cairenn 09-18-2010 12:50 AM

You probably already did this, but did you look through the FAQ for it that we have over on WoWI? (I still need to get it ported to LotROI, sorry)

http://www.wowinterface.com/forums/faq.php?faq=svn

MrJackdaw 09-18-2010 01:08 AM

That was the first one I looked at. But it doesn't quite tell me all I need to know - sorry!

Cairenn 09-18-2010 01:14 AM

No problem at all. I'll see if I can find someone with more SVN knowledge that might be able to assist.

[Edit] /me imports some help from WoWI.

cladhaire 09-18-2010 06:48 AM

A few things:

You could create a single SVN that can be used for all of your plugins, but then you will not be able to take advantage of the packaging system. In my personal opinion, this is the most attractive part of using the integrated SVN system, so I'd recommend against this.

Unfortunately, I can't help you out terribly with Tortoise SVN, but the basic steps are:
  1. Create your SVN through the web interface
  2. Copy the address, which should look like this: svn://svn.lotrointerface.com/TestProject-708
  3. Add /trunk to the end of that, making it svn://svn.lotrointerface.com/TestProject-708/trunk
  4. Using a guide check out a working copy of this directory to somewhere on your computer.
  5. Add the files, make any changes you want to make
  6. Then commit your changes using This guide.
Some notes:
  • You can add the files to this repository keeping the exact same structure you already have, just drop them in the checked out folder and commit.
  • You can make svn repositories for projects on lotrointerface.com that you don't actually publish, no worries there.
  • This is how things are meant to work, just do what I've done above.

There isn't and won't be a 'magic' button. You commit changes to the repository using the guide I list above, and then they are pushed to the server. 'Reversing' that is a bit more difficult, since that doesn't really make sense in the context of development, but you can do everything you want to do.

MrJackdaw 09-19-2010 12:25 PM

Thanks Claidhaire! I will give that a try tomorrow - Just got back from a long weekend camping with 14 kids and I am well and truly bushed... think my brain would implode if I try this tonight!

EDIT: My brain didn't explode and I am... intrigued. May give this a go with my other plugins too!

Digital_Utopia 09-19-2010 10:26 PM

Yeah ran into some difficulty with this as well....but pretty much figured that there's no way to both use the plugin folder as my working copy, and also keep the folder structure I need for deployment. (I actually did get Svn to import correctly, but updating wasn't working - probably due to the difference in folder names)

Which pretty much means I have to constantly copy to the plugin folder in order to test - and would just make development a pain. So for now I think I'll just stick with doing it without Subversion - as copying files into a folder when I'm ready to release and zipping it is a lot less annoying.

If I'm just misinformed, I'd welcome anybody to "prove me wrong" :)

Dolby 09-20-2010 02:16 AM

You can keep the files in the root of the trunk folder and if you want it to put all the files in the trunk folder into a subfolder you can set the "lotroi:dirname" svn property on the trunk directory. This will force the packager to put all the files in /trunk into a folder with the name you specified.

Was that what you were having trouble with?

Digital_Utopia 09-20-2010 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dolby (Post 4761)
You can keep the files in the root of the trunk folder and if you want it to put all the files in the trunk folder into a subfolder you can set the "lotroi:dirname" svn property on the trunk directory. This will force the packager to put all the files in /trunk into a folder with the name you specified.

Was that what you were having trouble with?

yeah, that would do it - I'll give it another try a little later. Thanks for the tip!

MrJackdaw 09-23-2010 12:53 AM

Another question, now I have Align working properly through SVN;

My folder structure is that all plugins are stored in JackdawPlugins - my libs, and every plugin uses this folder. So, can one folder on my PC be committed to more than one SVN? Different files and sub-folders would be updated on each - though, for example Bevy o' bars and PopUps would share the Libs folder.


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