We use StarTeam from Starbase. www.starbase.com . Nice but big $$ (unlike
CVS/RCS = free)

Runs on Windows but also supports Unix clients via command line interface.

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Derricutt
> Sent: Thursday, 20 April 2000 16:05
> To: Multiple recipients of list offtopic
> Subject: [DUG-OFFTOPIC]: Version Control - was "Web development
> Environment"
>
>
> This brings up something I was meaning to post to the list awhile ago.
>
> Whats the most common Version Control system being used by people on
> the list?
>
> Personally we're using CVS (Linux/pserver) and WinCVS (client) which is
> working very nicely.  The reason I just posted this now is Nic mentions
> his development box in Linux and I remember at a DUG meeting awhile ago
> Kerry/Nic mentioning version control (Kerry demanded it, Nic said whats
> version control? from memory) <g>.
>
> Anyway, are you making use of any version control under linux?  Whilst
> there may not be, I assume at some point you may be sitting on an NT
> configured box with JBuilder working on these java sources, and a
> cross-platform VCS would come in handy here.
>
> Comments?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nic Wise) wrote:
>
> > Dev environment: Linux, Java1.2.2, Apache, Visi, JRun (Jsp), hardware is
> > _identical_. Max uptime: well, we had to move the server the
> other day, so
> > its low now - 17 days up until then, 'cos I have to move it at
> the start of
> > the month....
>
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