Niclas Hedhman wrote:

My recent exposure to ClearCase also increases my fear that it is an over-engineered product, but I may be utterly wrong. I like the fact that 4 commands does my daily job, not the 15 or so commands in CC.

I agree with your assessment of ClearCase. However, I can say that SVN is engineered more as an incremental change to CVS. THere are differences in the protocol (i.e. how the diffs are made), but many of the commands are similar in SVN to CVS. For example, the main difference between an update with CVS and Subversion is the first three characters (i.e. svn instead of cvs).

BTW, if you can help it--stick with base ClearCase and forget about UCM
ClearCase.  THere is more that can go wrong.

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 deserve neither liberty nor safety."
                - Benjamin Franklin


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