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DataObjectManager Module /

Discuss the DataObjectManager module, and the related ImageGallery module.

Moderators: martimiz, UncleCheese, Sean, Ed, biapar, Willr, Ingo, swaiba

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UncleCheese

Forum Moderator, 4102 Posts

9 October 2009 at 4:25am

View mode, popup pagination, and select all import. More info in "New Features" thread.

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lawless

Community Member, 33 Posts

9 October 2009 at 6:21am

Thanks for the continuous updates and support here.

I don't have a Subversion client (Mac), do you update the .zip download on your site with each build?

http://www.carlinowebdesign.com/assets/Uploads/dataobjectmanager3.zip

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UncleCheese

Forum Moderator, 4102 Posts

9 October 2009 at 6:35am

Edited: 09/10/2009 6:35am

I haven't updated that download in many, many months. :(

The ZIP file in the Extensions section of Silverstripe gets a new build every 24 hours, so give that a try.

No subversion client for Mac? Whaaa? There are so many out there. I love Versions, and even better than that is the Terminal.

"svn co [-url-]"

"svn update"

Can't get easier than that.

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lawless

Community Member, 33 Posts

9 October 2009 at 6:47am

Yeah, I keep running across more and more instances where Subversion would make my life easier, but I've never used it before so I just stick with what I'm comfortable with. I'm a front-end designer primarily but have been getting sucked into the dark underbelly of development more and more both at work and in my personal projects, so I haven't really had a need for Subversion.

I'll have to do some Googling and learn more about using it in the Terminal.

In the meantime, I'll grab the ZIP form the Extensions section... :D

Thanks again.

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Dave L

Community Member, 60 Posts

9 October 2009 at 11:27am

I use an old, free version of SmartSVN 4, does the trick for me.

http://www.syntevo.com/smartsvn/download-archive.html

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Platypus

Community Member, 43 Posts

9 October 2009 at 10:52pm

Great updates! :-)

@lawless: RapidSVN works fine, easy and is opensource: http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/

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lawless

Community Member, 33 Posts

10 October 2009 at 7:02pm

Thanks for the links, I'll check them all out.

Managed to get revision 301 tonight through the Terminal. Good stuff thanks for the heads up on that UncleCheese

"svn help" is a really useful command for getting started using the Terminal for SVN.