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integrating pushOK svn with NI TestStand and subversion

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Type: Public Status:Closed Created: 18 Nov 11 11:00 Updated: 21 Nov 11 11:00
--> Justin Lutz / Raytheon (user)  at 21 Nov 11 11:00 writes

That worked, thank you. I can now use revision control from TestStand. I
haven't tried diffs and merges yet, but I'll see how that works. What is
the purpose of the "SVN Tools" executable? When I try to run it, I get "is
not a working copy" error message.

Thank you.
--> Oleg Akolupin (admin)  at 21 Nov 11 11:00 writes

In your case need use plug-in of x86 version.
--> Justin Lutz / Raytheon (user)  at 21 Nov 11 11:00 writes

1. The IDE that I am using is National Instruments Developer Suite DS2
2012, which comes with LabVIEW 2010, LabWindows/CVI SP1 2009, and TestStand
4.2.1 (I believe it is x86, but there are "National Instruments" folders in
both the "Program Files" and and "Program Files - x86" folders, although
there is more content in the x86 folder).
2. The PushOK SVN plug-in that I downloaded is version 1.6.17.0, the 64-bit
version.

Thank you.
--> Oleg Akolupin (admin)  at 21 Nov 11 11:00 writes

1. What full version of IDE do you use (also x86 or x64)?
2. What version of plug-in do you use (also x86 or x64)?
--> Justin Lutz / Raytheon (user)  at 18 Nov 11 11:00 writes

Hello,

I am trying to connect National Instruments TestStand (version 4.2) with a
subversion server (with tortoise svn shell extension). I'm running on
Windows 7 (64-bit). I have downloaded a trial version of the PushOK SVN
client to link TestStand with subversion (I heard that this was the ideal
tool to use). However, I don't seem to be having luck.

In TestStand, I do not have the ability to find the Push OK client in the
Source Control settings of TestStand (even though the appropriate path
exists in the Windows Registry).

Also, when I try to run the Push OK "SVN tools" program, I get the
following error when I try to cleanup a folder (which is my only option):
"Cannot create SVNClient".

I believe I installed everything correctly, and I registered the program
with the appropriate license key (and this is reflected on your website).
I've tried looking at your help, and it appears I followed everything.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Justin Lutz
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