GnubVersion provides a Gnome user interface for Subversion, allowing users to easily manage their version control tasks without the need for command line knowledge.
In order to use GnubVersion, the following requirements must be met: GTK+ version 2.10.x, libsvn, libapr1, and libgnomeui. Once these are met, you can enjoy streamlined access to Subversion right within your file manager.
The most recent release offers new features like Nautilus icons and non-interactive mode, which is implemented to help with testing. Additionally, users can now take advantage of the --username and --password options.
Overall, GnubVersion seems like a solid option for anyone who is looking for a user-friendly way to integrate Subversion into their projects. Its seamless integration with the nautilus file manager, combined with the new features in the latest release, may make it a good choice for those who are seeking a more streamlined workflow.
Version 0.5: N/A