Hi All,
It has been a week since I have been trying to get Subversion to
work. There is some problem with user authentication whenever my
TortoiseSVN client tries to check in a file.
"Authentication error from server: Username not found"
That is why I am writing here. I am simply digusted with the trend in
open-source development where someone will write a piece of software
that is unreliable *NOT* easy to use, and actually derive pleasure
from the experience of people contacting them to learn out to get a
fix. It is almost as if these people regard the interaction as
desirable.
I don't.
I wanted it to just work, but it didn't, so now I am looking back at
Source Safe.
I have a team of engineers, distributed everywhere over the Internet,
and I would like them to have access to our code repository at my
central location. I am not looking for anything fancy or spectucular,
just something that gets the job done, kinda like cheap toilet paper.
Something that actually runs would be a great start.
Does any version of VSS or VSS-spin-off work over the Internet in this
mode?
We only intend to use Visual Studio 2005.
-Le Chaud Lapin-