I haven't worked with ClearCase in quite a while but have done so
at several different companies. Every source control system and
build/configuration manager has its problems and I certainly had
occasion to curse ClearCase from time to time, but in its (mild)
defense I'll mention some things I r
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Tom Buskey wrote:
> Our developers want to switch, management doesn't :-/ so we'll probably
> have it around forever.
>
> I generally don't like it because it's a kernel mod and generates a high
> I/O load.
>
> What do people switch to?
>
You can configure and se
Our developers want to switch, management doesn't :-/ so we'll probably
have it around forever.
I generally don't like it because it's a kernel mod and generates a high
I/O load.
What do people switch to?
ClearCase provides a central repository and there's some protection against
shooting yourse
Tom Buskey writes:
>
> We use ClearCase here and[...]
Sorry to hear that.
I have some experience both working around ClearCase and migrating off
of it, if you are (or anyone else is) interested.
--
"'tis an ill wind that blows no minds."
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