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Bogdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
>My guess is that it will make a mess.
I have used CVS (and perforce) to manage the .bpr files on other platforms.
It's doable, if a bit of a pain.
It's pretty much a str
On 1 Nov 2002, Bogdan wrote:
> I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
> My guess is that it will make a mess.
Why don't you verify your hypothesis yourself before wasting everyone's
time? Maybe Kylix project files *are* mergeable; if that is the case,
then there had been no r
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> > PS Do you now that by "cvs checkout your_project" in another directory
> > you are now longer reported by "cvs editors" despite you have
> > files open for editing with command " cvs edit" in first directory.
> >
> If you're not reported by "cvs editors" for what
> We need more serious accounting in version control software.
(Rumble...)
(Duck! Run!)
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> I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
> My guess is that it will make a mess.
>
I've never seen a Kylix project file, so I can't answer. If you could
give several lines of an example (of course, if it doesn't work with
lines, then CVS can't merge it), perhaps we could answer
Bogdan writes:
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> I just wander if cvs can make merging kylix project files?
> My guess is that it will make a mess.
What exactly do you mean by "project files"? As long as they're text
files, it should work pretty well.
-Larry Jones
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