On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Barnet Wagman wrote:
> I need to choose a version control system and I'd like to know what
> other people are using.
>
> Currently, I do most of my devlopment with xemacs/JDE, so I'm leaning
> towards RCS, since emacs supports it. But CVS seems more common in the
> Linux world. Are there other choices?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barnet Wagman
>
CVS is upwards compatible with RCS and does have an emacs extension.
http://www.cvshome.org/dev/addonpclcvs.html
I've used RCS for years, and must moved to CVS within the past few
months (because I have a SourceForge project, and also because JBuilder
supports it internally, now.)
I don't know what else is available for Linux besides RCS and CVS.
--
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really like about Linux is that it has Microsoft worried. Anything
that kicks a monopoly in the pants has got to be good for something.
- Chris Johnson
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