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Greets,
I know that CVS is not the best place to store
binaries. However, I am trying to find a good solution for doing so.
I am hoping someone can help me in this decision.
I want to do revision control on files such as
Visio diagrams and Access applications. These files are "binary"
format. I am currently a user of CVS for my text based source, and I am
quite happy with it. I have looked at Visual Source Safe, and it seems
like a good tool for storing files of this kind. However, I don't like the
fact that I have to have two sepaprate repositories: one for text base
source and one for binaries. Our CVS repository is also running under
Linux, where VSS will not run. I'd like to keep my repositories on the
same physical box.
Does anyone run more than one RCS to
handle this binary file issue? If so, what do you use, and how is it set
up in your organization? Should I use CVS to store Visio
diagrams and Access apps, or should I try a different product? Any
feedback is appreciated.
Cheers,
Jason
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