Hi all

I recently had a big problem which involved rolling a development back
to a previous build.  Ended up having to restore backups which was a
complete nightmare.

At the moment every project I've written uses the incremental build
option. So I normally set these so YYY.M.x so 2013.6.1 would be the
first build in June 2013.
I may also build  more than one release in a day depending what the
client asks for.

I've just set up VSS with three umbrella projects containing all
codemine6, codemine7 and codemine8 applications. Each application is  a
folder in one of these projects. Not sure if this is the right way to
set the thing up.

So I've just sent an update for the $/codemine8/courtson to the client,
this is version 2013.6.1.
Does Sourcesafe allow me to label the check-in to the courtson folder on
the 2/6/2013 so it says 2013.6.1?  Also would Sourcesafe allow me to get
this exact version in a few weeks (or months) time if I need to?

Not sure if the best bet is to not bother with sourcesafe and just zip
the files into separate folders e.g.
c:\releases\courtson\build2013.6.1.zip when I release an exe to the
client.

Not sure if any of this makes any sense !

 

Would appreciate your thoughts.

 

Regards

 

 

Graham Brown



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