Reputation: 23515
Before giving me a link on StackOverflow on the existing post regarding this, I would like to apologize but that post didn't help me at all.
I'm looking more into detail on how I can really hook up TortoiseSVN to CruiseControl.net.
What I tried to do is to follow that post, but I got into a dead-end because I couldn't find the net.sourceforge.cruisecontrol.sourcecontrols.SVN plugin from the SourceForge website. I tried scourging google but still got dead links.
Can anyone help me with this? I would appreciate it.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 278
Reputation: 4065
I don't think you can "hook up" CC.Net and TortoiseSVN.
CC.net is running on your build server, it needs a svn client to checkout and update source code. This must be a console client, not an interactive one like TortoiseSVN. TortoiseSVN is a plugin for windows explorer, it does not provide a client line client that could be use by CC.Net.
I am using CollabNet Subversion Command-Line Client for the server client, you cand find it here : http://www.open.collab.net/downloads/subversion/
TortoiseSVN is used in the developers computers.
Upvotes: 1