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1. Re: How to Integrate with SubVersion/SVN
Axton Grams Sep 19, 2008 12:01 PM (in response to Mark Galloway)From http://www.nabble.com/Has-anyone-integrated-Remedy-and-Subversion--td11698463.html
"I've gotten it to work on my development laptop. I don't know how
well it scales when you have multiple developers. I used the Pushok
SVN SCC Plugin to enable the connectivity to Subversion
(http://www.pushok.com/soft_svn.php) from the Admin Tool. It costs
about $24 / seat, I believe… which is a lot cheaper than some of the
other SC solutions."
Axton Grams
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2. Re: How to Integrate with SubVersion/SVN
Mark Galloway Sep 22, 2008 10:08 AM (in response to Axton Grams)Thanks Axton for the information. We will definitely explore the SVN SCC Plugin.
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3. Re: How to Integrate with SubVersion/SVN
Mark Galloway Sep 23, 2008 8:25 AM (in response to Mark Galloway)Have there been anyother experiences with integrating to SubVersion/SVN other than using the SVN SCC Plugin ? -
4. Re: How to Integrate with SubVersion/SVN
Rashim NameToUpdate May 17, 2010 11:38 PM (in response to Mark Galloway)Hi
Please let me know if you were successful to implement Subversion/SVN Integration with Remedy. Please help me on this part.
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5. Re: How to Integrate with SubVersion/SVN
jagadeesh_d NameToUpdate Oct 20, 2011 4:07 AM (in response to Rashim NameToUpdate)Hi,
I too have the same requirement. Our SVN is up and running and even downloaded SVN Plugin from Pushok.
But facing challenges in integrating with Remedy. Need some more information on how to achieve this?
Regards,
Jagadeesh
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6. Re: How to Integrate with SubVersion/SVN
David Anastasio Feb 13, 2012 1:51 PM (in response to jagadeesh_d NameToUpdate)Hello Jagadeesh,
I too am trying to integrate Apache Subversion in a Remedy 7.1 environment on a Windows 2003 Server platform. Have you or anyone else been able to get it integrated with Remedy?
Thank you,
Dave