> I meant CVS for my own Python scripts.
Yep, but that's just standard CVS functionality. You set up a CVS
repository and load your scripts into them using normal CVS commands.
Actually I don't use CVS for this but rather the simpler RCS,
upon which CVS is built. But there is nothing special a
> I meant CVS for my own Python scripts. Right now, when I make a change
> to an existing script, I copy it into an "old" directory, rename with to
> append the version number, and overrwrite the actual script with the new
> version. This works well but sometimes is a pain to handle when multiple
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Okay sorry for not being clear.
I meant CVS for my own Python scripts. Right now, when I make a change
to an existing script, I copy it into an "old" directory, rename with to
appen
Okay sorry for not being clear.
I meant CVS for my own Python scripts. Right now, when I make a change
to an existing script, I copy it into an "old" directory, rename with
to append the version number, and overrwrite the actual script with
the new version. This works well but sometimes is a pain
> Does anyone can recomment a good CVS for Python?
CVS?
What exactly do you want beyond the standard tool?
Alan G.
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On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Bernard Lebel wrote:
> Does anyone can recomment a good CVS for Python?
Hi Bernard,
I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean yet. Are you looking for a
revision control system for Python?
If that's what you're looking for, then CVS is one implementation of such
a sy
Hello,
Does anyone can recomment a good CVS for Python?
Thanks
Benrard
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