Chris wrote:
Miguel Vaz wrote:
Hi,
I recently finished a project for our local city hall and some
people asked me to do some version control for future updates. They
suggested the use of a linux script called Recursive Version Control,
which i never even heard anything about.
I fail to see the difference between just a script and a proper
program, but regardless...
I think of a script as something like a firewall script - where-as
cvs/subversion have a bunch of different commands to do different things.
All interpretation I guess :P
I use cvs at work (because
Chris wrote:
That's odd since this is one of the major advantages that Subversion has
over CVS (for me at any rate). When you branch or tag in CVS it will sit
there and create a copy of every single file in the repository.
Depending on the size of your projects this can take a while.
Maybe
Stut wrote:
Chris wrote:
That's odd since this is one of the major advantages that Subversion has
over CVS (for me at any rate). When you branch or tag in CVS it will sit
there and create a copy of every single file in the repository.
Depending on the size of your projects this can take a
svn is what I prefer.
clive
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On Monday 18 June 2007, Chris wrote:
Compare that to:
cvs tag -b branch name module_name
;)
Ok, this is where you need to understand the fundamental difference
between how CVS and Subversion work. For CVS branching and tagging are
operations in themselves. In Subversion they're
Hi,
I recently finished a project for our local city hall and some
people asked me to do some version control for future updates. They
suggested the use of a linux script called Recursive Version Control,
which i never even heard anything about.
What do you guys/girls use out
Never heard of RVC. I use subversion both at work and for my personal stuff.
Fairly easy to setup once you understand it, fairly easy to use, good command
line and GUI tools to suit your preference.
On Sunday 17 June 2007, Miguel Vaz wrote:
Hi,
I recently finished a project for
Miguel Vaz wrote:
Hi,
I recently finished a project for our local city hall and some
people asked me to do some version control for future updates. They
suggested the use of a linux script called Recursive Version Control,
which i never even heard anything about.
What do you
Miguel Vaz wrote:
Hi,
I recently finished a project for our local city hall and some
people asked me to do some version control for future updates. They
suggested the use of a linux script called Recursive Version Control,
which i never even heard anything about.
Sure you don't
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