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May 21, 2019
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DW 19.1 - How do I configure Subversion Version Control?

  • May 21, 2019
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I recently upgraded to Dreamweaver 19.1 and the "Version Control" Section under site setup is gone. 

Site > Manage Sites > Edit brings up the Site Setup menu, and "Version Control" used to be the 3rd option from the top.

Site

Servers

Version Control

The entire Version Control section is now missing.  How do I setup subversion version control now?  Where is it?  All searches just lead me to out-of-date articles.

Thanks.

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

The old version control was removed and replaced with GIT.

https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001974.htm

Dreamweaver: Working with Git Version Control

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Legend
May 23, 2019

BestKindBoxer,

Let us know if you do try ithe extensions and if it works for you, it might be helpful to others in the future searching the forums for the same solution

Paul-M - Community Expert
Legend
May 23, 2019

If you are on Windows and you still want to use subversion/don't want to make the switch to GIT you could try this extrension, I don't know if it will work with latest versions of Dreamweaver but you could give it a try :

GitHub - ChrisMcKee/svnweaver: SVNWeaver integrates Adobe Dreamweaver CS+ with TortoiseSVN

It works in conjuction with TortoiseSVN

Paul-M - Community Expert
Nancy OShea
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Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 21, 2019
Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
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May 21, 2019

Thanks for the heads up Nancy, but I am not using Git, and do not have the git client installed on my machine. 

I am trying to set this up with a beanstalkapp.com repo.  I will contact their support team to see what can be done.  Thanks again for the heads up.

Participating Frequently
May 22, 2019

Response from beanstalkapp.com:

".. if Adobe has updated the application to only support Git, it's not going to work with the one repo in your Beanstalk account. You'll have to go with one of two choices in that case:

  • Keep using the older version of Dreamweaver that supports SVN
  • Use a different application that supports Subversion (i.e. Cornerstone)
  • Or switch to using Git"

Well, I guess I'm screwed.  Is there really no way to do subversion version control without GIT?