Re: Version Control Conundrum [message #57575 is a reply to message #57484] |
Thu, 13 December 2007 01:07   |
Ben Panter
Messages: 102 Registered: July 2003
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David Fanning wrote:
> cgpadwick@gmail.com writes:
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>> With Scott Bolin's help, I figured out why I was having so many
>> problems with the perforce eclipse plugin
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> I am about half-way though a detailed set of instructions for
> installing a Subversion version control system on Windows XP
> and accessing it from IDL 7.0. If I would have had these
> instructions before I started, I believe even I could have
> done it in less than 10 tries.
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> Anyway, this is part of a small experiment to see if anyone
> will pay a couple of dollars for good instructions. My wife
> tells me it is important to leverage all the time I have
> been wasting lately. :-)
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> I could use a couple of testers, if anyone is interested in
> trying this. I should have this finished later today.
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> Cheers,
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> David
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Morning David,
I've not played with the final release version of 7 yet - not been
installed at work yet - but I had great difficulty with CVS in the later
versions of the beta. All my code sits in a CVS archive, happily
arranged into four 'modules'. The various astrolib, coyote, pan etc.
routines are in a further directory, 'KEEP', which isn't under CVS.
How this is all going to work when v7 is installed is worrying me. I
suspect that there will be a day spent cursing: beer money for a simple
instruction sheet (CVS rather than SVN, sorry!) would be a sound investment.
Ben
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