Apple has a handy page on it.
Although there's a bit of realestate on that page devoted to installing apache/webdav/svn from source, I'd recommend installing the trio via macports.
The rest of the article is till handy though.
There is always, of course, the online book:
It's big, but it most assuredly will have all that you need.
-steve
On Mar 29, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Ethan H. Darling wrote:
Everyone/Anyone,
I'm new to Textmate (and just about everything else), and I just finished reading the Textmate book (some sections got a thorough once-twice-thrice-over). Very good book, now I'm hooked on Textmate.
I'm just an amateur web developer looking to increase my skill and knowledge. Textmate has been a great companion as It allows me to get out of Dreamweaver and into the code, but I find that I have lost some of the "project management" features of Dreamweaver. ie, being able to transparently upload completed development files from within the application. (Sure I can still get it done with Transmit, but it is clunky.) I searched the textmate discussions and wiki and came away with the conclusion that SVN is the answer. Problem is I know nothing about SVN... or where to start.
So, my question is... "What is SVN, can I really use it to manage a production website, and what is the best place, resource, book to get information on how to install, configure, and use it?" Sounds dumb right. Well we all have to start somewhere.
(I googled it and found more information than I can shake-a-stick at. So I thought that I would ask a smaller community that may better understand my situation and give a little more intelligent mac-oriented feedback.)
Thanks,
Ethan
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