Well, you can truly say, with proof in hand, that Unix is extremely versatile!!
jlk
At 09:40 AM 2/7/2003 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those who do not frequent dmr's web site (or those who do, but
missed this page) I pass this link on so you, too, may waste some of
the day away while
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidently, that's exactly what the Subversion project aims to do;
write a replacement for CVS. And, rather than trying to fix the
brokeness of CVS's networking capability, they decided to chuck it
all, and write a replacement. But, rather than write all that
In a message dated: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 14:45:17 EST
Erik Price said:
Too funny that you should mention that, because that's exactly what I
was reading up on. I've been using CVS and I like it, but was thinking
about installing Subversion and putting it through its paces. But it'd
take some
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For example, CVS, which is the revision control system of choice in
the Free/Open source world is really nothing more than a bunch of
shell scripts layered on top of RCS and stuck together with a lot of
duct tape and chewing gum. It has no inherent knowledge of a