Subversion itself is no longer included with OS X. It's now included as part of Xcode. So one option is to install Xcode and then install the Command Line Tools. If you're not going to install Xcode anyway then you may be better off downloading a different installation of Subversion. Cornerstone is a GUI for Subversion written with Xcode for MacOS X. SmartSVN provides a similar Explorer integration, but also can be used as a standalone SVN client for different platforms. SmartSVN is available in three different editions: A free Foundation edition with fewer features and two commercial editions called Professional.
Skip to end of metadataGo to start of metadata-Don't use SVN in Apple's command line tools package
-Don't get SVN with MacPorts either
Microsoft Windows
-Get SVN with Homebrew brew install --universal --java subversion
Subversion Client For Mac Mojave
-When this hangs in the middle of installation, cancel with control-c and re-run the preceding step. If Homebrew gives you cleanup instructions, follow them.
-The second execution of the aforementioned install should succeed.
-Create a symlink to make JavaHL visible to Java (this will allow the Subclipse Eclipse plugin to find it): sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.dylib /Library/Java/Extensions
-Now the new svn installed by homebrew should be at /usr/local/Cellar/subversion/1.7.7/bin/svn with a symlink already pointing to this at /usr/local/bin/svn. Make sure /user/local/bin/svn is before all other SVNs in your shell's path and you should be using this preferred Subversion that actually works with the emoryoit repository.
Question or issue on macOS:
I have search everywhere but I can’t find information on how to create a branch in Versions for Mac. How is this done?
How to solve this problem?
Solution no. 1:
There was very little information on this but I found the answer. Just press Option key and drag the trunk into the branches folder
Solution no. 2:
The option key opens the Move dialog and copies the source to the target, then deletes the source. You can Duplicate the project first, then option/drag to Move the duplicate to the branches folder.
Solution no. 3:
A branch or tag is simply a copy of the trunk, or in some cases another folder, in your Subversion repository. To create one, use the “Browse” view to navigate to the right place in your repository and drag the trunk of your project to the “branches” folder while holding down the “Option” (alt) key on your keyboard. When you drop the trunk, a dialog will open asking you to name your new tag or branch.