On 19/06/2012 13:31, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
"Tomoji TAKASU"<[email protected]> writes:
Any other people like that?
I would very much like to have a version control system since it makes
it easier to review what exactly has changed between each version and
why. However, I understand that this adds extra work for you.
I am curious what is the extra work you are talking about. Setting this
up is less than 10 minutes:
* opening an account on bitbucket
* creating new repo on bitbucket
* cloning it locally
$ hg clone <repo url> <local repo name>
* copying local sources to <local repo name>
* track the new files:
$ cd <local repo name>> && hg add
$ hg commit --message "start"
* make the newest hotness available publicly
$ hg push
There's this totally nice tutorial: http://hginit.com. It will take some
time to go through it (maybe an hour or two), but it's pretty much worth
it, since it will help make developing rtklib easier.
[sidenote] I prefer bitbucket.org since it provides gratis hosting for
mercurial (hg), and I like mercurial because it's very easy to use (at
least as compared to git), while also powerful.
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