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RE: AW: [avr-gcc-list] CVS or SVN ?!
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niklo |
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RE: AW: [avr-gcc-list] CVS or SVN ?! |
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Fri, 30 Sep 2005 19:44:23 +0200 |
If they cannot install any software it's tuff!
Are those Nazis really not possible to convince?
Tortoisecvs is great with cvs over ssh.
/niklo
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Keith
Gudger
Sent: den 30 september 2005 18:14
To: Haase Bjoern (PT-BEU/EMT) *
Cc: avr-gcc
Subject: Re: AW: [avr-gcc-list] CVS or SVN ?!
I've just instituted CVS on a linux box, and have the repository on a
networked drive. This works great for me, as I can checkout everything to
any 'nix box around. However....
The rest of the group uses Windoze, and cannot get cvs-tortoise to access
the repository on the networked drive. They have been told they need a
server running on some system to dish out the files. However, the
computer nazis will not let them install any software on any of the
servers..
Does anyone know of a possible solution to this mess? Thanks.
Keith
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Haase Bjoern (PT-BEU/EMT) * wrote:
> For CVS it is not essential to have a server. In case that you are having
a small working group that has access to some common and safe network
directory, you could use a repository that directly resides on the file
system.
>
> For larger working groups, however, i'd not recommend this procedure.
>
> Subversion seems to be better mainly for *really* large projects since it
seems to be more powerfull and more efficient when dealing with huge
repositories.
> E.g. gcc itself possibly will switch from cvs to subversion one day since
working on branches with cvs seems to be quite slow.
>
> In case that you are working on a WOE-XP or WOE-2000 machine, give
cvs-tortoise a try as an easy-to-use frontend.
>
> Yours,
>
> Bjoern
>
>
>
> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: address@hidden
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Auftrag von Vincent Trouilliez
> Gesendet: Freitag, 30. September 2005 10:46
> An: avr-gcc
> Betreff: [avr-gcc-list] CVS or SVN ?!
>
> Hi list,
>
>
> I have been advised to use CVS when developing programs, but it seems
> awkward to set up the server side. While asking around for help, I have
> been suggested to give up CVS and use SVN, "subversion", instead, and
> that it was meant to supplant CVS.
>
> Now CVS seems difficult enough, so I don't fancy spending time on it,
> only to have to change to something else soon after...
>
> I would like your opinions on this... what do everyone use at work ?
> Does it make any difference what system I use, as long as I use one !?
> Say I find a job in this field, what would my boss be most likely to ask
> me to use, CVS or SVN ? Or do the bosses not care, and the engineer can
> use and setup whatever system he prefers or is familiar with ?
>
>
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts, work experiences, whatever you see
> fit :-)
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> --
> Vince
>
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