Re: Looking for a special type of editor
I've had a lot of problems with CVS. If you're just dealing with one file,
you might try RCS. If you're doing a project with several files, I
recommend
aegis by Peter Miller. aegis ensures that any change made to the main
repository doesn't break your program. CVS allows you (or someone else on
your team) to break everything. Of course you can still go back to a
previous
revision in CVS, but the aegis approach gives you the peace of mind that
everything in the repository at least compiles and (optionally) passes a
suite
of automated tests that you build up over time. aegis also has better
documentation than CVS.
I hope this helps,
Issac
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 12:23, Kent West wrote:
I am beta testing an application, and I need an easy way of recording (and
timestamping) everything I do. Any ideas?
store the config/source code/etc in cvs. Lets you roll back a version, give a
special name to a version, etc.
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