If you have used tortoisesvn in Windows, you will surely sigh that it is also an open-source program. Why do these open-source things not run first on an open-source system? Don't worry. There is a tortoise over there. This article has a rabbit, but I have watched many stories about the tortoise and rabbit race. I don't know who will win in the end. You can judge it. Install it first! The following figure shows its screen. Because it is not in the installation center yet, it can only be installed manually. You can refer to here to install it yourself, or you can follow my methods in Ubun
If you have used tortoisesvn in Windows, you will surely sigh that it is also an open-source program. Why do these open-source things not run first on an open-source system? Don't worry. There is a tortoise over there. This article has a rabbit, but I have watched many stories about the tortoise and rabbit race. I don't know who will win in the end. You can judge it. Install it first!
Below is its screen
Because this is not yet in the installation center, it can only be manually installed.
You can refer to here to install it yourself, or install it in Ubuntu according to my method, because there is no Chinese in it.
Download the compressed package and go to the decompressed directory:
Http://code.google.com/p/rabbitvcs/downloads/list
$ Sudo apt-get install python-nautilus python-configobj python-gtk2 python-glade2 python-svn python-unzip subversion meld
$ Sudo python setup. py install
Determine what file system you are using by opening a folder and finding information about (about) in the Help menu ). Here I use Nautilus, so find clients/nautilus/RabbitVCS. py in the decompressed directory. Copy to/usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/python and restart your computer or Java code.
Restart the file management system:
$ Nautilus-q
$ Pgrep-f service. py | xargs kill
$ Nohup nautilus>/dev/null &
Now, right-click an interview in a folder, and you can see the menus you have never heard !! Enjoy it!