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Can I configure Tortoise SVN with CF Builder? I have been looking but can't find much online. Any suggestions on how to do this?










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    Instead of searching for Tortoise SVN with CF Builder, try Tortoise SVN with Eclipse instead. The instructions should be the same. Then you will find things like this stackoverflow.com/a/18759844/1636917

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Can I configure Tortoise SVN with CF Builder? I have been looking but can't find much online. Any suggestions on how to do this?










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    Instead of searching for Tortoise SVN with CF Builder, try Tortoise SVN with Eclipse instead. The instructions should be the same. Then you will find things like this stackoverflow.com/a/18759844/1636917

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Can I configure Tortoise SVN with CF Builder? I have been looking but can't find much online. Any suggestions on how to do this?










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    Instead of searching for Tortoise SVN with CF Builder, try Tortoise SVN with Eclipse instead. The instructions should be the same. Then you will find things like this stackoverflow.com/a/18759844/1636917

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    Instead of searching for Tortoise SVN with CF Builder, try Tortoise SVN with Eclipse instead. The instructions should be the same. Then you will find things like this stackoverflow.com/a/18759844/1636917

    – Miguel-F
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Instead of searching for Tortoise SVN with CF Builder, try Tortoise SVN with Eclipse instead. The instructions should be the same. Then you will find things like this stackoverflow.com/a/18759844/1636917

– Miguel-F
Nov 7 '18 at 21:31







Instead of searching for Tortoise SVN with CF Builder, try Tortoise SVN with Eclipse instead. The instructions should be the same. Then you will find things like this stackoverflow.com/a/18759844/1636917

– Miguel-F
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CFBuilder is Eclipse based. As such you need to use an Eclipse plugin for SVN. The one I recommend is Subversive. I wrote a blog post a while back detailing how to install and configure the plugin. https://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2011/7/11/ColdFusion-Builder-2-and-the-Subversive-Plugin



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    CFBuilder is Eclipse based. As such you need to use an Eclipse plugin for SVN. The one I recommend is Subversive. I wrote a blog post a while back detailing how to install and configure the plugin. https://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2011/7/11/ColdFusion-Builder-2-and-the-Subversive-Plugin



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      CFBuilder is Eclipse based. As such you need to use an Eclipse plugin for SVN. The one I recommend is Subversive. I wrote a blog post a while back detailing how to install and configure the plugin. https://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2011/7/11/ColdFusion-Builder-2-and-the-Subversive-Plugin



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        CFBuilder is Eclipse based. As such you need to use an Eclipse plugin for SVN. The one I recommend is Subversive. I wrote a blog post a while back detailing how to install and configure the plugin. https://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2011/7/11/ColdFusion-Builder-2-and-the-Subversive-Plugin



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        CFBuilder is Eclipse based. As such you need to use an Eclipse plugin for SVN. The one I recommend is Subversive. I wrote a blog post a while back detailing how to install and configure the plugin. https://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2011/7/11/ColdFusion-Builder-2-and-the-Subversive-Plugin



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