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Choosing an Integrated Version Control/Issue Tracking System

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Borvik

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Jan 2, 2002
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I'm looking for a Version Control/Issue Tracking solution for Visual Studio (cheap to free). I'm a lone developer looking for a system to help keep me organized.

First I want it to integrate with Visual Studio so that leaves stuff like TortiseSVN out. I do know there is a way to integrate it into VS, but I want to mess with the configuring headache of it - it should just install with simple configuration (a couple of options, point to sever, done).

I've found other plugins such as Ankhsvn, among others - but haven't found Issue Tracking systems that work - or integrate easily - with them.

Axosoft's OnTime with their RocketSVN looks great, but it relys on MS SQL Server. I have found a few others with the same requirement. They usually support SQL Server Express, but the Express editions have a 4GB database size limitation I don't want to deal with, and I don't have the inclination (or the wallet) to purchase SQL Standard because of the high price.

There are other issue tracking systems I've found, that use Perl or Ruby on the server side and I've heard those can be a pain to configure before getting it working - so let's throw out any Perl or Ruby backed ones.

Does anyone know of a cheap to free Issue Tracking plus Version Control system that integrates with each other and Visual Studio and uses MySQL or PostgreSQL?
 
Oh, and I should point out - I'm using both VS 2008 and 2010 (different locations).
 
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