I've setup internal DNS servers that just handle the local domains,
and put them higher up in preference on the machines. On windows
there's a little gui in the networking -> tcp/ip tab, I think you
could do the same on mac/linux by editing the resolve.conf file ...
been a while though since I did
On 8/14/2010 10:40 AM, Rob Allen wrote:
On 13 Aug 2010, at 17:55, Paul wrote:
On 8/13/2010 5:55 AM, Rob Allen wrote:
On 11 Aug 2010, at 14:32, Paul wrote:
I thought about this, and this can be done. But it is also nice to
be able to help another developer quickly, by actually viewing the
On 8/14/2010 10:40 AM, Rob Allen wrote:
On 13 Aug 2010, at 17:55, Paul wrote:
On 8/13/2010 5:55 AM, Rob Allen wrote:
On 11 Aug 2010, at 14:32, Paul wrote:
I thought about this, and this can be done. But it is also nice to
be able to help another developer quickly, by actually viewing the
On 13 Aug 2010, at 17:55, Paul wrote:
> On 8/13/2010 5:55 AM, Rob Allen wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 11 Aug 2010, at 14:32, Paul wrote:
>>
>>> I thought about this, and this can be done. But it is also nice to be able
>>> to help another developer quickly, by actually viewing the site in a
>>> browse
On 8/13/2010 5:55 AM, Rob Allen wrote:
On 11 Aug 2010, at 14:32, Paul wrote:
I thought about this, and this can be done. But it is also nice to
be able to help another developer quickly, by actually viewing the
site in a browser, especially when they are having an issue with
frontend code.
On 11 Aug 2010, at 14:32, Paul wrote:
> I thought about this, and this can be done. But it is also nice to be able
> to help another developer quickly, by actually viewing the site in a browser,
> especially when they are having an issue with frontend code.
All my devs have their own environm
On 8/11/2010 11:27 AM, Mark Steudel wrote:
Yeah exactly it does seem like too much work just to look at a small
bug. I use svn to deploy a lot of my sites to servers, it's super easy
if you have command line access, and if you have control of your
dns/domains it's easy to setup a bunch of variou
Yeah exactly it does seem like too much work just to look at a small
bug. I use svn to deploy a lot of my sites to servers, it's super easy
if you have command line access, and if you have control of your
dns/domains it's easy to setup a bunch of various dev environments
whether it's per developer,
I thought about this, and this can be done. But it is also nice to be
able to help another developer quickly, by actually viewing the site in
a browser, especially when they are having an issue with frontend code.
Currently, I manage a developer remotely, and he does do a php work, but
does a
If every developer have its own branch, he can commit to his branch, so you
can diff with trunk, and see cnahges.
Regards,
Saša Stamenković
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Paul wrote:
> One more thing I thought of, was accessing a developers local environment.
>
> Currently, since we have eve
One more thing I thought of, was accessing a developers local environment.
Currently, since we have everything on a shared dev server, I can easily
look at the the teams code (great for the junior developers), and I can
access their local copy of the site on a domain (site.paul.dev).
Wonderin
On 10 August 2010 01:09, Paul wrote:
> Thanks Keith this is great! So for local dev, you let the developer choose
> their own environment. Or do most of your developers have the same setup
> (ie. all developer have a mac)?
Thats right, we allow any environment and allow the staging server to
de
Thanks Keith this is great! So for local dev, you let the developer
choose their own environment. Or do most of your developers have the
same setup (ie. all developer have a mac)?
On 8/8/2010 4:36 PM, keith Pope wrote:
Hi,
We use the following setup:
Local dev setup (Development)
Developer
Hi,
We use the following setup:
Local dev setup (Development)
Developers can use any IDE/Editor they like and can have their own
LAMP etc setup.
Ant - Used locally to configure, build and test the application
(checks for dependencies etc)
Data - Mysql weekly dump, sensitive data scrambled.
DBDepl
Hi,
Wil Moore III wrote:
> weierophinney wrote:
> > That said, I also have some colleagues and friends who work on teams
> > that use VM environments, and swear by it.
>
> My team goes the VM route as well. We each have a VM w/ an Ubuntu bare
> minimum install. There is a baseline image that we a
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