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A fast remote-repository information tool for Subversion.
Need recursive svn info and the log for each file (with only relevant changed-paths), along with any svn:externals properties, quickly and all in a single XML output?
frsi info -R --log file-relevant --propget svn:externals --xml <URL>
(The first run with the --log option will be slow as it needs to cache the entire repository log.)
Supports the standard SVN authentication options.
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Audited Objects (AO) is a tool for the analysis and optimization of automated software processes such as builds. It supports reuse of previously built objects, generation of prerequisite data, parallelization, etc.
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Save/restore filesystem meta data to/from a SVN (Subversion) working copy. Currently supported attributes: mtime (Modification time), uid (User ID), gid (Group ID), protection bits. A hybrid between FSVS and a mtree based solution.
Xcvs is a web-based CVS tracking tool. It traces the log information in CVS and generates a single patchset for each commit command. It also generates a patch file that captures the change for each patchset. The web interface allows one to query the patc
The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
GnubVersion is a GNOME interface to Subversion. The intention is to
allow users to use a subversion repository through nautilus, without having to resort to the command line.
NOTICE: The releases on this site are OUT OF DATE. Xdelta development has moved to code.google.com. Sourceforge was good throughout the years, but Subversion support at googlecode is great. Xdelta blog: http://xdelta.org
Makes browsing diff output easy, converting it to highly-readable highlighted Wikipedia-style HTML. Supports input from diff or rcs/cvs diff. Output is in attractive and 100% valid XHTML/CSS format.
Use your favorite diff utility with Rational Clearcase. Default diff utility that comes with Clearcase sucks. One can always use a better diff program like beyond compare. Ccdiff will allow you to do just that, use your favorite diff with Clearcase.
CSV too heavy for you? Work on a web platform and want a simple way to manage versions of individual files? Simple version control with RCS Manager is for you! Built on a simple PHP platform with an itsy bitsy bit of C++, you'll be up and running!
ccvssh is reimplementation of cvssh in C. It is external program called by cvs (via :ext: method) and it connects to remote CVS pservers via SSL tunnel. It is fast and easy to use.
XEmacs is a highly customizable text editor and application development system. Its emphasis is on modern graphical user interface support and an open software development model.
UCLA, "Unamed CVS Log Analyser", is a(nother) CVS log analyser.
Its purpose is to parse a project's CVS log, build a graph for each file representing branches layout, merge them all together and then creates a visual representation of the project.