Try checking where svn was installed (probably usr/local/ something) and see if that is in your path (env) will have to edit the rc/ profile file for your shell to add it most likely
also make sure you open a new terminal window since installing svn, On Jan 5, 2007, at 12:09 PM, foodfarmfuture@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so maybe I'm missing something. I downloaded subversion from the below link and tried to install it so I can get back to trying to work on my WP problem. However, after installing it I'm told that svn is still not a valid command in the terminal. Any help?
Thanks.
Peder
On 5 Jan, 2007, at 10:04 , Steve Lianoglou wrote:
This goes to show my inexperience, but I don't have subversion installed so I can't run the command. How do install it?
Perhaps Martin Ott's package might work nicely for you: http://www.codingmonkeys.de/mbo/articles/2006/11/08/subversion-1-4-2
If you use fink or DarwinPorts, you can install it from there as well.
Additionally, is there any info in the wiki or elsewhere about how to use the terminal from TM?
There was talk of some plugin called TerminalMate (I think)
I never installed it, but perhaps you can search the list archives for it -- it maybe what you're after.
-steve
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