Just forwarding on this message/thread for those of us who ran into this svn related problem at the meeting last week (ie mountain lion users). Haven't tried it yet but this would seem to be the best way to install svn without xcode.
See you all in Jan...
Graham
On 2012-12-14, at 9:04 AM, Stefan Nussbaumer <stef...@chello.at> wrote:
> Am 2012-12-14 14:49, schrieb Ales Tsurko:
>> Trying install svn via macports I was want to say, sorry)
>
> ah, sorry, of course. using macports you have to compile most of your installs. other package-managers just install the binaries. so, yes installing xcode makes sense.
>
> stefan
>
If you go to this link:
http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download
you'll find a section about half-way down the page called "Mac OSX." Under that header is a list of link pointing to precompiled (and "certified") versions of subversion and thus svn for various flavours of OS X. Pick the appropriate OS version, download it and install it. At that point you'll have to update you SC startup file to tell SC where svn is located. This information has been discussed previously in another thread and referenced earlier in this thread. It seems to me to be the least intrusive way to solve the svn problem, but the Apple Command Line Tools download also contains svn as do all the others discussed so far.
…edN
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