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Re: Best SCM solutions?


  • Subject: Re: Best SCM solutions?
  • From: Clark Mueller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 23:58:12 -0700

Hey Matt,

I've been using CVS lately myself, working with another developer on a project. It's been an interesting experiment, for my first time at it, but I've found that it integrates very well into PB, and works very well in particular if you set up the server properly, which is the tricky part. The tutorial I used was this one:

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20011107000819270

and I also use Webmin (http://www.webmin.com/) to control it as well. I'd suggest using the tip at the bottom for xinetd - that seemed to be the only way I got it to work very well.

Later,

Clark

On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 11:44 PM, Matt Ronge wrote:

I am beginning work on a project and I am looking for a good SCM solution. I
have never used SCM so I'm not sure what is good. I have read that CVS is
antiquated, has a messy code base and has many problems that will never be
fixed. I have also read about a replacement for CVS known as Subversion. Has
anyone used Subversion? Is it any good? Are there any other SCM solutions I
should try? How well does CVS integrate with PB? How about Subversion?

Thanks,
--
Matt Ronge

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