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Fairlight wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Y'all catch dis heeyah? Walter Vaughan been jivin' 'bout like:
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<pre wrap=""> thought I remembered someone here asking about version control for
filePro a while back.
After my recent experiences, I have to say that Subversion should do the
job with ease--even if ABE is not set to ASCII. SVN handles binary files
quite nicely.
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<pre wrap="">Also, it works with *nix and there is a version for Windows as well.
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Actually, Walter... I was just thinking... :) If you set up your
development box with Apache + DAV + SVN, and set up your repositories and
per-directory access control correctly, you could make updates of client
sites as painless as grabbing the latest snapshot of a product, and include
a script in the snapshot to update any tables/indexes/whatever that need
updating.
IOW, you could use SVN not just for version control, but as a distribution
channel for customers.
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Yup.<br>
We also use SVK <br>
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We use svn to manage website changes.<br>
One of our guys here has at home gigs of his mp3's under svn to make
distribution easy for him.<br>
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