The commonly used SVN management tool in Windows is TortoiseSVN, which does not support Linux. If you want to use the same graphical interface to manage SVN in linux, RabbitVCS is a good choice. It supports the same operations as TortoiseSVN. Ubuntu12.04 installation method is as follows: the official wiki pointed out the installation method: http://wiki.rabbitvcs.org/wiki/install/ubuntu
The commonly used SVN management tool in Windows is TortoiseSVN, which does not support Linux. If you want to use the same graphical interface to manage SVN in linux, RabbitVCS is a good choice. It supports the same operations as TortoiseSVN.
The Installation Method for Ubuntu 12.04 is as follows:
The official wiki shows the installation method: http://wiki.rabbitvcs.org/wiki/install/ubuntu
Here I will try again. Add PPA first,
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: rabbitvcs/ppa. Run the sudo gedit/etc/apt/sources. list statement and add the following statement at the end of the file:
Deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/rabbitvcs/ppa/ubuntu ** DISTRIBUTION ** main replaces the ** DISTRIBUTION ** with the name of a specific version. For example: precise, other can refer to: http://ppa.launchpad.net/rabbitvcs/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/r/rabbitvcs/
Then execute the statement to update the software source.
Sudo apt-get update can be installed now. The statement is as follows:
Sudo apt-get install rabbitvcs-nautilus3 rabbitvcs-thunar rabbitvcs-gedit rabbitvcs-cli and then log out and log on again. OK.
One is as follows:
Related reading:
Ubuntu ui svn client-RabbitVCS installation http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-02/55071.htm
Linux SVN client software RabbitVCS http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2011-08/39782.htm comparable to TortoiseSVN
Linux svn graphical interface client RabbitVCS installation http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2011-05/35846.htm
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2