Dan, I can not answer your specifc questions, so I hope that others will jump in and add their voices along with details about how they manage the problems you described.
I just want to comment generally that Subversion is the successor to CVS. You can find full documentation here: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ If you are going to use open source version control, I will hazard to say that Subversion can not be beat. For automation, I believe that Subversion integrates well with Ant. hth, g On 9/25/06, Dan Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not very familiar with subversion- can it handle shared modules (or recursive modules I guess)? I am curious how one would handle utility classes that get included in multiple projects... On Sep 25, 2006, at 5:03 PM, eric dolecki wrote: > Using SVN, etc. make a repository on a shared server somewhere. > Include > classes from there in your projects. Just make sure you update & > you're all > good to go. > > On 9/25/06, Dan Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Flashcoders, >> >> I've been wondering how other flash developers deal with AS2/AS3 >> class management on both a project-based and common library level, >> while addressing the need to package up source code for a given >> project to deliver to a team member or client. >> >> I've used version control before, as well as doing the common >> classpath thing for shared classes... but when it's time to deliver >> the source code to someone, I would have to go in and hunt for all >> the classes I used on a project and copy them to the FLA directory >> (and recreate the com.package... structure as well). Sometimes it >> seems faster to simply create the AS files along with the FLA (in a >> single package), and copy over utility files as needed. But then you >> get into duplicate classes scattered over multiple projects. >> >> Can anyone provide any insight to a system that works well for them? >> For example, does anyone run custom shell scripts (such as rsync) >> that sync the current project with the main classpath directory? >> >> Thanks, >> -Danro
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