
Now you have a very cool GUI for Subversion provided by TortoiseSVN. Setup a Subversion Repository with the Help of TortoiseSVN Now that you have installed it, forget it for a while and step through the next paragraphs. Now go on to the next step: Install TortoiseSVNĭownload the latest TortoiseSVN release from the download page: TortoiseSVN-1.7-win32-svn-1.4.6.msi and launch the installer.ĭownload the latest AnkhSVN release: from the download page and launch the installer. You should be able to see svn syntax information. Now open a command prompt and digit svn help. Once found double click it, add a semi-colon to the ‘ variable value‘ field and paste the path to Subversion bin directory ( C:\Program Files\Subversion\bin).Ĭlick ok three times to accept the changes. Look for the name: Path between variable names (left column) in the bottom list. Right-click M圜omputer and choose Properties –> Advanced, then click the button: Environment Variables. Make sure that C:\Program Files\Subversion\bin is included in the %PATH% environment variable, otherwise add it following these steps:

Subversion will be installed under: C:\Program Files\Subversion. At the moment I’m writing the last available version is: svn-1.4.6-setup.exe. Prerequisites – Install Softwareĭownload the latest Subversion release from the download page and launch the installer.

Resourcesĭuring this article I will guide you through the installation process of the following software: In this article I will describe the process of setting up a working Subversion server, creating a repository and add to versioning a Visual Studio solution to work with. Add a Visual Studio Solution to Versioning (AnkhSVN)ħ.

Add a Visual Studio Solution to Versioning (TortoiseSVN)Ħ.3.

Setup a Subversion Repository with the Help of TortoiseSVNĦ.2. Warning: You can find an updated version of this post at the following link: Updated Guide to Versioning with Visual Studio 2017Ĥ.
