On Monday 11 February 2008 18:18, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > Andy Colson wrote: > >> Would a pre-requisite for any new SCM to be anointed as *the* new SCM > >> that the buildfarm can be reconfigured to run with it? Unless there > >> is an SCM2CVS option available I suppose... how many SCM's support > >> such a thing? > > > > I dont think the buildfarm needs to require CVS. The code can be > > changed in the buildfarm to just run 'svn up' or 'git up and go' > > (sorry, never used git so I had to guess at the command :-) ) right? > > Wrong. The buildfarm has quite a lot of CVS-specific intelligence in it > that will need to be adapted to whatever we use to replace CVS. It is > very far from "plug and play". And I sure don't want to keep a CVS repo > just on account of the buildfarm. If and when the "one true postgres > SCM" changes, buildfarm should change along with it. Working out how is > just a part of the problems we'll face. > > I have deliberately stayed out of this debate, since I have nothing much > new to say (and I observe that nothing much new has been said ;-) ). But > let me repeat a couple of things I have said previously: > > I want to make a change in SCM once only in the foreseeable future. And > I'm in no great hurry. If I have a preference it is ever so slightly for > Mercurial, but that's just based on impression rather than solid > experience. I have used Subversion for quite some time - it has sorted > out some of the more obvious wrinkles that CVS presents, but I'm not > sure it's that much of a quantum leap that it's worht the trouble. I'll > be interested to see what Mark Miekle says after looking at all the > systems. >
Switching from CVS to SVN is like switching from myisam to innodb; yeah, it's an improvement, but you're still working with something fundementally broken. Oooh...burn....hiss :-P -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly