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==== version control systems ==== | ==== version control systems ==== | ||
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overviews | overviews | ||
* " | * " | ||
- | * a comparison of avialable | + | * a comparison of available |
* .. and a guide http:// | * .. and a guide http:// | ||
* an email from jeff rose talking about several systems, from oktober 07, is at the bottom of this page. | * an email from jeff rose talking about several systems, from oktober 07, is at the bottom of this page. | ||
- | distributed version | + | * distributed version |
+ | * using version control, a guide for the lirec project [[lirec: | ||
- | === darcs === | + | ==== CVS ==== |
- | + | standard, widely used ' | |
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- | standard, widely used, but some serious scalabity + flexibilty problems. has client software for unx-likes, win32 + macOS8/9/X http:// | + | |
Note that the Mac clients mentioned here are all screwy. Go To http:// | Note that the Mac clients mentioned here are all screwy. Go To http:// | ||
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see: [[Using CVS]] | see: [[Using CVS]] | ||
- | === subversion === | + | ==== darcs ==== |
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+ | distributed, | ||
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+ | see: [[Using Darcs]] | ||
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+ | ==== subversion | ||
attempts to deal with some of the shortcomming of cvs. http:// | attempts to deal with some of the shortcomming of cvs. http:// | ||
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- | reading | + | reading |
- | * "the book" | + | * "the book" |
+ | drawbacks | ||
+ | * stapling extra legs on a dog to make an octopus | ||
- | === arch === | + | |
+ | ==== arch ==== | ||
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- | === aegis === | + | ==== aegis ==== |
"Aegis is a transaction-based software configuration management system. It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently, | "Aegis is a transaction-based software configuration management system. It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently, | ||
- | + | ==== mercurial / Hg ==== | |
- | === mercurial / Hg === | + | |
another [[DVCS]] | another [[DVCS]] | ||
- | === git === | + | ==== git ==== |
- | another [[DVCS]] developed and used for the linux kernel project. | + | another [[DVCS]] developed and used for the linux kernel project. |
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< | < | ||
- | From: rosejn@gmail.com | + | From: rosejn |
Subject: Re: [PD-dev] SVN? | Subject: Re: [PD-dev] SVN? | ||
Date: 24 October 2007 2:39:19 PM | Date: 24 October 2007 2:39:19 PM |