BBEdit, Subversion and Monterey

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Luca Accomazzi

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Jan 27, 2022, 8:46:44 AM1/27/22
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Good [period of the day] everybody.
I find myself in need to use Subversion on a project again, after many years. BBEdit has supported Subversion since forever, and I see Subversion mentioned even in the most recent release notes. Unfortunately, it looks like Apple has lost interest in that technology a couple of years ago with Big Sur.
Googling around I find many suggestions on how to install the latest Subversion in Monterey — which is the macOS version I'm using — everything from "just download the sources and compile them yourself" to "find an old Mac and copy over these directories".
Before I embark in one or more of these attempts I thought I would consult this group and hear if someone has already found a way which works well with BBEdit…

Many thanks in advance
Luca

Rainer Krug

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Jan 27, 2022, 12:39:36 PM1/27/22
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Home-brew is your friend here:

1) install home-brew
2) install subversion (`brew install subversion`)

I do nearly all installations via home-brew and no problems so far.

Cheers,

Rainer

Rainer Krug

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Jan 27, 2022, 12:40:27 PM1/27/22
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that should be 'homebrew' - autocorrect..... https://docs.brew.sh/Installation

Rich Siegel

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Jan 27, 2022, 1:34:06 PM1/27/22
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On 27 Jan 2022, at 12:39, Rainer Krug wrote:

> Home-brew is your friend here:
>
> 1) install home-brew
> 2) install subversion (`brew install subversion`)
>
> I do nearly all installations via home-brew and no problems so far.

I concur; https://brew.sh/ to install Homebrew, then `brew install svn`, wait a bit, and you're all set.

You'll also need to make sure that `/opt/homebrew/bin/` is in `/etc/paths`. You can put it in `~/.zshenv` instead, but then if you install tools which overlap with the ones included with macOS (such as `git`) then they won't come up early enough in the process.

R.

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Craig Heilman

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Jan 27, 2022, 2:19:47 PM1/27/22
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As an alternative, I’ve used Xversion (commercial, see https://ikoder.com) for several years and been satisfied with it. It has various versions of subversion libraries built-in (not sure how that is controlled). I haven’t used it directly with BBEdit so can’t comment on that aspect but the website says it includes compare and merge integration with BBEdit.

Craig

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Luca Accomazzi

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Jan 28, 2022, 8:38:10 AM1/28/22
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Thank you all for your thoughtful answers and suggestions. I’ll leave here one small extra tidbit for anyone Googling this late at night and in a hurry…

Looks like /opt/homebrew/ has been moved (or, at least, I found /opt/ empty on my Mac after install). So, Rich’s suggestion quoted below becomes
"You'll also need to make sure that `/usr/local/Cellar/subversion/1.14.1_4/bin` is in `/etc/paths`. 

Luca

Rainer Krug

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Jan 28, 2022, 9:01:11 AM1/28/22
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Glad that it worked.

It is the other way around - it was /usr/local for the intel Macs, but for the M1 Macs, it moved to /opt/homebrew. 

Rich Siegel

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Jan 28, 2022, 9:37:24 AM1/28/22
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On 28 Jan 2022, at 3:17, Luca Accomazzi wrote:

> Thank you all for your thoughtful answers and suggestions. I’ll leave here one small extra tidbit for anyone Googling this late at night and in a hurry…
>
> Looks like /opt/homebrew/ has been moved (or, at least, I found /opt/ empty on my Mac after install). So, Rich’s suggestion quoted below becomes
> "You'll also need to make sure that `/usr/local/Cellar/subversion/1.14.1_4/bin` is in `/etc/paths`.

That's not necessary, and in fact I recommend against it. If you've added /usr/local/Cellar or any subpath of it to /etc/paths, you should remove it or there will be tears later.

As Rainer said:

> It is the other way around - it was /usr/local for the intel Macs, but for
> the M1 Macs, it moved to /opt/homebrew.

So on your Intel machine, I expect you will find that /usr/local/bin/ is already in $PATH, and your Homebrew-installed tools are already available.
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