Greetings,
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Sahil ModGill
wrote:
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> For example: Let's assume, Software A needs Python 3 and Software B needs
> Python 2.7 for it's execution and in our system we have both versions of
> Python. When user executes any software (A or B) system automatically
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On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 11:52 +0530, Sahil ModGill wrote:
> For example: Let's assume, Software A needs Python 3 and Software B needs
> Python 2.7 for it's execution and in our system we have both versions of
> Python. When user executes any software (A or B) system automatically
> allocates required
Sahil ModGill writes:
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> > here is the problem:
> > I want to develop a version control tool (in open source) which can take
> > care of different versions of one component at execution time i.e. If one
> > application request for earlier version, system will automatically allocate
> >
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Sahil ModGill
wrote:
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>> here is the problem:
>> I want to develop a version control tool (in open source) which can take
>> care of different versions of one component at execution time i.e. If one
>> application request for earlier version, system will autom
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> here is the problem:
> I want to develop a version control tool (in open source) which can take
> care of different versions of one component at execution time i.e. If one
> application request for earlier version, system will automatically allocate
> that component and if latest version is r
On Sat, 2013-08-03 at 14:25 +0530, Sahil ModGill wrote:
> I want to develop a version control tool (in open source) which can take
> care of different versions of one component at execution time
Not sure what you are trying to say in the above sentence, particularly
"execution time". As far as I k
There is many open source tools which has been in existence.The mother of
all was CVS which is still used by many. Post that many other versions have
come into play Subversion & GIT are some of the famous ones.
thanks
Jobin
Hello Friends,
One of my friend is doing her Ph.D. research work and she
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly. Let me try answering
anyway. Others can correct me if I am wrong.
If what you want is, a version control system that can keep track of past
versions and give you a final "release" code based on the version specified
on the run time, I think yo
Hello Friends,
One of my friend is doing her Ph.D. research work and she needs some info
or links on below mentioned issue. I appreciate if I'll get any support
from the community.
here is the problem:
I want to develop a version control tool (in open source) which can take
care of different vers