On Montag, Februar 10, 2003, at 11:46  Uhr, Ray Bennett wrote:

Now that I'm building standalones, its becoming pretty obvious that a lightweight configuraion management tool would be handy (for Unix folks, I'm looking for something like sccs for humans). Something like this ultimately should accompany the distribution builder, but...

Have any of you built such a tool? Something that easily and conveniently allows me to track versions of files and stacks included in a build, etc.?
heelo Ray,
sorry if i did not understand your question correct, but imho you dont need a tool for that.

open the DB in rev and build a distribuiton
do all the konfiguration of this build (f.e Mac)
save it with a name and a release number (its a stack)

open it again, change the konfiguration to another build (f.e Linux)
save it with another name (and release number)

do that with all different builds you need and save them in a folder
Voila!
Now you have a kind of a small "database" of different DB stacks for building any configuration you once, twice or...


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