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Using SVN on a mac: I Have Not Done It!

I was figuring I'd let it slog around for a while with the other users, let them work out the kinks, and figured somebody else would make a post by now. I got tired of waiting. What's the "best" way to go about it?

...It must be pretty easy if no one has asked yet.
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SVN on a Mac works the same way it does on linux. Use the terminal and follow the wiki instructions.
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There are GUI clients for SVN on a mac, but I do not recommend them. What you get over the command line client is not great enough to justify the fuss and the licensing fees imposed by the authors. As far as I can tell, the command line SVN is the same in all respects as for other platforms.

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gnu-sense wrote:There are GUI clients for SVN on a mac, ... is not great enough to justify the fuss and the licensing fees imposed by the authors.
svnX is free
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