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RE: FN-FORUM: Open Source version control software
date posted 5th August 2005 16:07
Perforce certainly does (though you need to fiddle with webprojects a
bit).
Ankha works for subversion but we found it was easier to just do source
control outside VS.net=20
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> Other than Source Safe, are there any that integrate fully=20
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> Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
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> >What source control software works over a WAN (i.e., the web
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> Any decent one...
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> I connect from my development box in london to an svn server=20
> on a box in texas to submit my files.
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> I then use my production server, also in texas, to download=20
> from the other box in texas.
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> Now I have svn setup, it's easier to move files on to the=20
> live box with that (using svnx as the client from the dev=20
> box), than to sftp/scp or similar.
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> ...j
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