These are not valid reasons. Here's why:
- ClearCase MVFS is a filesystem that offers the same access to Unix tools as any other filesystem. They need not be ported to specialized environments to run under ClearCase.
- ClearCase clients are available on several flavors of Unix, including Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Linux, and others. Also, ClearCase views can be mounted via NFS so that unsupported systems can also use them.
Consider being open-minded about ClearCase. Its capabilities are far superior to CVS, and it even supports concurrent development.
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a director asking why I don't want to user the company's clear case server. One item I mentioned is the lack of integration into unix tools and the lack of a unix client. Are these good/valid reasons? What are other reasons?
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