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Do three-way merges exist in Subversion?

I know there's the sync merge which copies over the next set of changes from trunk. According to the docs, this is how the sync merge works: Subversion will locate all the changes on 'trunk' that ...
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Better, simpler example of 'semantic conflict'?

I like to distinguish three different types of conflict from a version control system (VCS): textual syntactic semantic A textual conflict is one that is detected by the merge or update process. ...
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Merging: Hg/Git vs. SVN

I often read that Hg (and Git and...) are better at merging than SVN but I have never seen practical examples of where Hg/Git can merge something where SVN fails (or where SVN needs manual ...
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What's the difference between SVN and Git for merging?

As the title suggests, I am curious as to why so many people tout Git as a superior alternative to branching/merging over SVN. I am primarily curious because SVN merging sucks and I would like an ...
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Really, a concrete example that merging in Git is easier than SVN?

Stack Overflow question How and/or why is merging in Git better than in SVN? is a great question with some great answers. However none of them show a simple example where merging in Git works better ...
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What are the advantages/disadvantages of Git's snapshot-based approach in practice compared to the traditional VCSs?

In the official git book I can read this: Git thinks about its data more like a stream of snapshots. This is an important distinction between Git and nearly all other VCSs. It makes Git ...
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svn: merging changes from a branch to a working copy without updating trunk

My development team recently doubled in size from one (myself) to two. As the sole developer, I was maintaining the trunk as the stable version of our software. I'd make changes in my working copy, ...
326 votes
21 answers
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Should I use SVN or Git? [closed]

I am starting a new distributed project. Should I use SVN or Git, and why?
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Storyboards and SVN conflicts

This is a problem we never had to deal with until storyboards were introduced - Whenever there was a chance of conflict in UI, we just made sure that no 2 developers ever worked on the same XIB file ...
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1 answer
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How does SVN 1.8 merging compare with DVCS like Git & Mercurial?

I asked a question 3 years ago: How and/or why is merging in Git better than in SVN? Back then I think we were on SVN 1.6 but now we've reached 1.8 and it seems merging is one area they've done ...
48 votes
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What makes merging in DVCS easy?

I read at Joel on Software: With distributed version control, the distributed part is actually not the most interesting part. The interesting part is that these systems think in terms of ...
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Concrete sample merges of git that won't work in SVN

I'm looking for concrete sample merges that will work in git, but will result in a conflict in SVN. In addition to that, samples of hard/painful SVN merges that you never tried in Git would also be ...
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How is git merge better than svn merge if you still have to go through the same steps?

After reading How and/or why is merging in Git better than in SVN? I still don't get it. Let's say I have multiple versions I'm maintaining (I need to maintain them all, all in production): v1.0 v1.1 ...
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Is there a better solution than SVN in teamwork?

We use the Subversion version control system in our company. It's good for combination work but if two users work at same time on the same file, the system returns a conflict after commit. I don't ...
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Working with SVN branches git-style

I've been working for a couple of years with git and I have become used to constant branching. Each 1-2 day long task usually has its own branch and, of course, if there are preempting tasks, they ...
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1 answer
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Git rebase commit selection

I have a git tree that looks like the following: Because of the review tool we use, we cherry pick changes in rather than merging them. This leaves us with some logical duplicates, whose branch I ...
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Why is my new Git branch empty?

I'm new to git, using svn for many years. I created my master and then from inside the "master" directory created a branch: git branch Dev git checkout Dev But the branch doesnt have any files ...
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Why is branching/merging in SVN more painful than with Git? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How and/or why is merging in Git better than in SVN? I often hear that branching/merging in SVN is more painful than with Git, can anyone give a concrete but simple example?
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What problems we may experience with branching in version control?

Could you please suggest an article, a book, or a conference paper about possible problems a software team may experience with branching in version control environment? We're creating a summary for ...
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What are the benefits of Mercurial or git over svn for branching/merging?

I've heard for instance that merging branches with git or mercurial is easier than with svn. Reading last Joel on software blog entry, I didn't get it exactly why. Could you provide a concrete ...