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Gerade Kleinentwickler die noch keine perfekte Entwicklungsumgebung a la Trac (Tickets, SVN, Wiki etc…) o.ä. einsetzten kennen wohl das Problem dass man ab und an bestimmte Ordner und deren Inhalte mit Alt-Beständen abgleichen muss.

Sollte im Optimalfall nicht wirklich passieren, tut es aber =)

Da komplett-händische Ansätze nun aber wirklich gegen mein Prinzip verstoßen hier mal eine kleine Programmvorstellung die in diesem Sektor hilfreich sein kann.

Zielsetzung:

  • Der Abgleich einzelner Dateien auf Unterschiede
  • Der Abgleich kompletter Ordner und deren Inhalte auf Unterschiede

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If you ever need a SVN solution for your Mac OS X, check out SCPlugin.

Developers recently published version 0.7.1 - see the related article about more informations in this version.

Best news first, it is Leopard compatible.

Quote:

I've just put up release 0.7.1 of SCPlugin, in our "Documents & files"
area as usual.

This release includes three significant new features:

  â ‚¬ ¢ Fix of a bug that caused us to lose user name and password that
had been entered into the check out dialog,
	unless you tabbed about before hitting (Checkout)
  â ‚¬ ¢ Inclusion of Subversion version 1.4.6
  â ‚¬ ¢ PGP signature for the image, for your protection

The astute reader will notice that this release does *not* (as earlier
promised) include Subversion 1.5.  That's because Subversion 1.5 has
been somewhat delayed.  Never fear: SCPlugin will provide you with
Subversion 1.5 as soon as it's available.  In the mean time, you can
look over the SVN 1.4.6 bug fixes at

   http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.4.6/CHANGES

This update is recommended for all SCPlugin users.  This installer and
product will work on 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), and 10.5 (Leopard),
both PowerPC and Intel, 32-bit and 64-bit systems.

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EDIT: check the comments for more informations

If you are interested in WiFi sniffing you might know Kismet. I guess it is the most comman application for Linux users. After my switch to Apple computers i was wondering if there are similar applications.

Basicly there is an application called KisMac. You can get compiled Universal binaries from the project download section. The main problem with those files is, that you dont get the lastest development state form the Kismac project using that way. I was trying to get passive mode working on my Intel MacBookPro using the latest .dmg release and it was not working.

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