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Installing Redmine and SVN on CentOS
Posted on March 28th, 2010 No commentsGetting Redmine installed on CentOS can be a bit of a minefield given the various versions of all the components required for it to run correctly but this excellent tutorial will get you up an running with few headaches. The version of redmine, and the components may not be as up to date as they could be but the combination chosen works! More: Installing Redmine and SVN on CentOS No related posts.
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Installing Redmine and SVN on CentOS
Posted on March 28th, 2010 No commentsGetting Redmine installed on CentOS can be a bit of a minefield given the various versions of all the components required for it to run correctly but this excellent tutorial will get you up an running with few headaches.
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Question: How does source control work in a non-distributed environment?
Posted on February 5th, 2010 No commentsAt our company we currently all work on one shared network drive. The source code is not under any kind of source control, which for me is a big no-no. I’d love to be able to set up SVN and us all work of separate repositories and just commit back to a trunk or branch, but our tech manager doesn’t agree.
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Question: How does source control work in a non-distributed environment?
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Installing Zend Framework 1.8.x on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) using SVN
Posted on May 20th, 2009 No commentsWith the release of the 1.8 series of Zend Framework, I felt the need to update this article , especially due to the entirely new project setup process provided by Zend_Tool. Again, we start with installing the LAMP stack if you haven’t done so already: sudo tasksel install lamp-server So now you’ve got your LAMP stack up and running, lets download the latest SVN tag of Zend Framework. At the time of writing, the latest stable is 1.8.1, which I’ll use here
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JavaHL Not Available: Solution
Posted on May 7th, 2009 No commentsWhenever I tried to get CollabNet for Eclipse plugin working in Eclipse PDT, it always failed, yielding the error “Unable to load SVN client” upon any SVN activity. I did endless amounts of Googling to try to solve the problem, but always came to a brick wall. The big problem here is that Eclipse is just too new for Ubuntu - even Jaunty.
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JavaHL Not Available: Solution
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Installing Zend Framework on Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) using SVN
Posted on April 7th, 2009 No commentsThis is a pretty simple howto, but here it is anyway! I assume already that you’ve got a LAMP stack working, and if you don’t, it’s easy as pie to install one in Ubuntu: sudo tasksel install lamp-server So now you’ve got your LAMP stack up and running, lets download the latest SVN tag of Zend Framework. At the time of writing, the latest stable is 1.7.8, which I’ll use here
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Mylyn and Trac
Posted on January 16th, 2009 No commentsAs we’re off skiing tomorrow (wahey!), I was setting up Hannah’s laptop with Eclipse PDT , and after installing Subclipse , I decided to have a go at setting up Mylyn to use my Trac install with the Mylyn Trac connector . It all went well until I tried adding the Trac repository, where it decided that it was invalid. A quick Google revealed the general concensus that Trac 0.11 (the most recent Trac version) doesn’t work with the Mylyn plug-in.
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New Shiny VPS
Posted on January 7th, 2009 No commentsA little while ago I posted about Slicehost , who provide Virtual Private Servers (VPS) in USA for pretty good VFM. My SVN repository and muck-around LAMP environment has been hosted on my laptop for a few weeks now, but Hannah wants the laptop back so I did some investigation into getting a VPS. I’ve settled on Linode , who are similar but I think are better VFM.
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Using Eclipse More Effectively – Perspectives and Views
Posted on December 1st, 2008 No commentsI’m really growing to love Eclipse (specifically PHP Development Tools , the PHP extension for it), and how versatile and useful a work environment it is. It really does have everything, and it really helps you get on with what you need to do, when you’re not blogging that is… Now I know why developers have been raving about Eclipse all this time

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SVN Auto-Update on Commit
Posted on November 27th, 2008 No commentsI had a handy mechanism working on my old old CVS server, and I’ve been using it for some time on my current SVN server . Basically, whenever you commit a file to the repository, if you have a checked out workspace on the same server, then it will automatically update to the latest revision of the checked out branch or trunk. It’s handy so you don’t have to “svn up” every time you make a change, especially if you’re making lots of tiny changes.
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