Ruby subverion bindings

D

Damphyr

Has anybody used them? I'm talking about the new 1.3 release.
The python examples in the subversion book don't exactly help and I am
sorely missing installation instructions.
I have 0 (read this *zero*) SWIG experience so the whole task seems a
bit much.
Anybody can point me to the right direction?

On another note (slightly off-topic in this list, but I also ask in the
subversion lists :) ): I would really like to see a binary distribution
for these bindings. A gem would be really nice! Who do I talk to about
helping? Is anyone interested?
Cheers,
V.-

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Johan Sörensen

Hi,

Has anybody used them? I'm talking about the new 1.3 release.
The python examples in the subversion book don't exactly help and I am
sorely missing installation instructions.
I have 0 (read this *zero*) SWIG experience so the whole task seems a
bit much.
Anybody can point me to the right direction?

I've used them since they first surfaced in the RC's, mostly for a OSS
project of mine called Collaboa (collaboa.org), which is a Trac
inspired thing..

I've promised to start writing some docs for the bindings, but haven't
gotten that far yet. Your best chance of learning is by looking at the
unit tests for the ruby bindings, and the lib in the subversion
distribution (./subversion/bindings/swig/ruby/). and the two ruby
examples in ./tools/examples/ of the tarball. And perhaps even by
looking at my code, as a last resort. ;)

I am not familiar with any other (open sourcy) libs/projects that uses
the svn-rb bindings yet, but perhaps they're out there?

Cheers,
JS
 
K

Kouhei Sutou

Hi Johan,

In <[email protected]>
"Re: Ruby subverion bindings" on Sat, 4 Feb 2006 05:52:27 +0900,
Johan S=F6rensen said:
I've promised to start writing some docs for the bindings, but haven'= t
gotten that far yet.

I'm waiting for you! :)
# But it is not necessary to hurry up. It's OK when you are
# free.


Regards,
 

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