#Server setup is simple. It assumes that (1) you are working on a linux commandline, and that (2) you will use your linux account to commit and update from the repository. su svnadmin create /path/to/your/Repository#Clientsvn co svn+ssh://127.0.0.1/path/to/your/Repositorycd Repositorysvn mkdir trunk branches tagssvn ci -m "First commit"
Run vim with diff option $ FILENAME=ab.c; vim -d ./${FILENAME} ~/src/folder/${FILENAME}]c # To next change[c # To previous changedp # put changes to the other filedo # obtain changes from the other filehttp://blog.tplus1.com/blog/2007/08/29/how-to-use-vimdiff-as-the-subversion-diff-tool/ http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/52754/whats-the-recommended-way-of-copying-changes-with-vimdiffhttp:/..
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