Hello Bruce,
Typical, you wait years for a decent replacement for CVS, and then...
It's called subversion and it has Python bindings.
Bye.
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Miki Tebeka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://tebeka.bizhat.com
The only difference
John Smith wrote:
I am going to be working with some people on a project that is going
to be
done over the internet. I am looking for a good method of keeping
everyone's
code up to date and have everyone be able to access all the code
including
all the changes and be able to determine what
Nick Craig-Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
You could try Mercurial
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/
Or Codeville, also written in Python.
which aims at being a true bk replacement. Its also written in
python. Its being developed at the moment...
Codeville's said to be pretty
On 02 May 2005 09:30:05 GMT, Nick Craig-Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to be working with some people on a project that is going to be
done over the internet. I am looking for a good method of keeping everyone's
code up to date and have everyone
John P. Speno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Too many choices here. Is anyone planning a PySCMOff blog yet wink?
Python, the language that makes reinventing the wheel a little too
easy sometimes.
Why stick to Python? There seem to be about a dozen newish SCM's
around at the moment, in at
I am going to be working with some people on a project that is going to be
done over the internet. I am looking for a good method of keeping everyone's
code up to date and have everyone be able to access all the code including
all the changes and be able to determine what parts of the code were
On Sun, 01 May 2005 20:16:40 GMT, John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to be working with some people on a project that is going to be
done over the internet. I am looking for a good method of keeping everyone's
code up to date and have everyone be able to access all the code including
the sourceforge.org
site/app...
-bruce
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 20:16:40 GMT, John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Hello John,
If you just want a repository for one project and you don't want to
admin the whole server [which is a job in itself], you can use
Sourceforge's CVS server. They'll also let you host the project on
their servers.
If you want to setup your own SCM, you can try Subversion, GNU Arch, or