On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:59:18 AM UTC-7, 黄祥 wrote:
>
> imho, you should use version control (git, subversion, mercurial, etc) to
> take control for your code . and for change a running system, imho, u
> should upgrade to the latest version (for bug fixing purpose, security
> hole, etc), but test it carefully first before you upgrade your system (in
> testing environment). for tutorial, what kind of version control do you
> want to use? every version control have it's own way. e.g. git versioning
> way is different with subversion or mercurial, please refer to the manual
> on their website and documentation.
>
Note that web2py comes with mercurial ("hg") pre-installed and accessible
from the admin app. Mercurial is pretty simple to use, and web2py wraps
that for you so you don't have to much more than provide a description of
your changeset and press a button. It's already installed in the current
versions (my experience only goes back to 2.5.1).
Mercurial is also a very capable VCS, so you can be sophisticated in your
use of it. I am somewhat in-between ... what you might call an "everyday
power user", using simple branching and tagging, and not yet into rebasing.
I'd recommend that you have a backup repository (which is simple to do) on
another machine. But just doing an xcopy/rsynch of your web2py directory
will provide one copy, and you already do backup your web2py directory
/dps
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