Hi! I'm working on an academic code, and have been using tla quite happly as a simple revisioning system under linux. I told my colleauges who will be colaborating with me about arch, and they were quite interested!
The problem is that they are using windows, and I Linux. Also, I don't use windows at all, so it's hard for me to test out the various windows releases. >From what I can tell from the wiki, there are 3 win32 tla ports. The simplest to use seems to be the Johannes port, but it does not seem to do any path-name compression. How likely is one to run into trouble, and what causes it? i.o.w., will it help to keep the archive low in the directory tree (e.g. c:\arch\blah instead of c:\somedir\anotherdir\projects \...\blah)? As for the unix/dos line endings, I assume that won't be a problem if the development environments are line-ending agnostic. The windows guys are using Compaq Visual Fortran (which uses an oldish version of MS Visual studio if I'm not mistaken), and I'm using ifort (hopefully gfortran soon). Any idea if CVF/ MS Visual studio will dislike unix line endings? Thanks Neilen _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/
