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Bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
My guess is that it will make a mess.
I have used CVS (and perforce) to manage the .bpr files on other platforms.
It's doable, if a bit of a pain.
It's pretty much a straight
Bogdan writes:
I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
My guess is that it will make a mess.
What exactly do you mean by project files? As long as they're text
files, it should work pretty well.
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I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
My guess is that it will make a mess.
I've never seen a Kylix project file, so I can't answer. If you could
give several lines of an example (of course, if it doesn't work with
lines, then CVS can't merge it), perhaps we could answer
We need more serious accounting in version control software.
(Rumble...)
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PS Do you now that by cvs checkout your_project in another directory
you are now longer reported by cvs editors despite you have
files open for editing with command cvs edit in first directory.
If you're not reported by cvs editors for what you have cvs
On 1 Nov 2002, Bogdan wrote:
I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
My guess is that it will make a mess.
Why don't you verify your hypothesis yourself before wasting everyone's
time? Maybe Kylix project files *are* mergeable; if that is the case,
then there had been no