Re: Multi User Development one project HOW ??
Re: Multi User Development one project HOW ??
- Subject: Re: Multi User Development one project HOW ??
- From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:35:41 -0500
On Dec 20, 2004, at 1:11 PM, Clint Fleetwood wrote:
I need some help,
My business partner and I have problem. We need to both work off of
the information from his computer to keep the project consistent. When
ever I connect (I log on with his username and password remotely) to
his computer (Power MAC G5) with my computer (iMAC G5) and open the
project we keep on having to telling it not to revert to the info from
his hard-disk. We also have some problems with the project not saving
components in the project when we are both running the project. My
question is this: Is there a good way to set up our Machines so that
we can work on the same project (on his computer) from both of our
computers, we need the project to remain on his computer however.
help please.
-clint
You don't share the code, you both keep separate copies and use a
version control system to keep them in sync.
CVS or Subversion are two that come to mind. CVS is the old dog,
built-in support in XCode and Eclipse but a little crotchety.
Subversion is the new kid on the block and has a number of proponents,
but I've never used it so I speak from *no* experience. :-)
;david
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David LeBer
Codebase Software Systems
site: http://www.codebase.ca
blog: http://david.codebase.ca
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