On Mon Mar 12 21:45:34 2001, Jim Gillespie wrote:
Does ClearCase work with anything but Solaris? I was talking to my current
boss and he reckons it needs a patched kernel in order to do funky stuff
with the file system.
I've used it on AIX.
--
Marty
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But there are alternatives. Does anyone here have any comments on
Perforce or Clearcase? Needless to say, both companies have crap
websites
with no useful documentation and a tonne of marketing arse.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 09:45:34PM -, Jim Gillespie wrote:
My main beef with CVS (and ClearCase) is that there doesn't seem to be any
way to access the release string programatically - I can tag all my source
as "FOO_R1-0" or whatever, but I can't tell from within the source that it
has been
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 09:45:34PM -, Jim Gillespie wrote:
But there are alternatives. Does anyone here have any comments on
Perforce or Clearcase?
Use Perforce. It's very good.
It took me quite a while to get the hang of ClearCase but I was growing to
like it by the end of my
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 09:45:34PM -, Jim Gillespie wrote:
Does ClearCase work with anything but Solaris? I was talking to my current
boss and he reckons it needs a patched kernel in order to do funky stuff
with the file system.
I know it works with NT (yeah, OK). What's worrying is
There's been a bit of discussion about version control on the IRC channel.
Summary of discussion: CVS and RCS both suck, they just suck in different
ways, and subversion is vapourware which doesn't even promise to overcome
the problems in CVS/RCS.
But there are alternatives. Does anyone here
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, David Cantrell wrote:
There's been a bit of discussion about version control on the IRC channel.
Summary of discussion: CVS and RCS both suck, they just suck in different
ways, and subversion is vapourware which doesn't even promise to overcome
the problems in CVS/RCS
,
different. On the whole I think CVS is Good Enough, and I hate RCS.
Aegis is more than version control, which is why we used it at BlackStar.
We were going to go with CVS at one stage, but we realised that our main problem
was not version control, but QA. Aegis enforces a peer-review policy for each