External GUI's and Mac

Asked by Phillip Ball

Hey all,

The short of my background: Designer, GUI oriented running Mac 10.5, who's migrated toward developer and command line.

I'd used SVN for a good year, almost entirely GUI based with SmartSVN, and I loved the product. In the last 6 months, my company has switched to BZR. I was certainly hesitant as I really didn't want to leave my precious GUI, but I did and I've been very impressed with BZR on pretty much every level. It's made developing multiple projects at once much faster and much less error prone than SVN.

1) if there is a good GUI for mac with some instructions on how to get it there/set it up, I'd love to see it.
2) I've looked at extmerge and got it installed, but I'm stumped as to how to get it set up with an external merging tool like SmartSynchronize or anything else to pop up when I pop a bzr extmerge myfile.whatever in there.

A little Mac Love for a very excellent piece of software would be super excellent.

Thanks in advance,

Phillip

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Vincent Ladeuil (vila) said :
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Sorry for the delay Phillip.

The reason being that there is no good answer to your question yet.

Most of the GUIs that I know of are based on either gtk or qt for which OSX doesn't provide native implementations.

There are ports available for the gtk libraries (and I think for the qt ones too) though and if you go that route you may then use bzr-gtk and/or qbzr which may address your needs.

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