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Bazzar-ng will be released with etch and is a candidate that fixes all the above shortcommings |
Bazzar-ng will be released with etch and is a candidate that fixes all the above shortcommings |
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*Has native windows support |
*Has native windows support |
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+ | *Support for directory renames |
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+ | *Has mode that mimicks cvs |
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+ | *Fairly extensive documentation |
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+ | *Lots of plugins |
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== git == |
== git == |
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Git will be released with etch and is a candidate that fixes all the above shortcommings |
Git will be released with etch and is a candidate that fixes all the above shortcommings |
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*Renames are guessed based on the contents of a file as opposed to svn & bzr which use unique-ids |
*Renames are guessed based on the contents of a file as opposed to svn & bzr which use unique-ids |
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+ | *Strong support for non-linear development (branching). |
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+ | *Fast |
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+ | *Limited documentation |
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+ | *Rapidly moving target (etch will soon be out of date). |
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== svn == |
== svn == |
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*SVN is very similar in operation to CVS |
*SVN is very similar in operation to CVS |
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*SVN uses a centralised repository |
*SVN uses a centralised repository |
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+ | *Very popular alternative to cvs |
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+ | *Stable |
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Revision as of 17:52, 26 March 2007
Options for the replacement of CVS
- CVS has a limited authentication model that means we need to fudge permissions every time a file is updated.
- Symlinks are not supported
- CVS is centralised which means that people need to be logged into the cvs pserver in order to use it
- A decentralised repository would reduce the need for branching when commiting medium sized changesets.
- A decentralised repository would mean that people don't have to be logged in to change the code, although they would not then benefit from the public_html facility.
bzr
Bazzar-ng will be released with etch and is a candidate that fixes all the above shortcommings
- Has native windows support
- Support for directory renames
- Has mode that mimicks cvs
- Fairly extensive documentation
- Lots of plugins
git
Git will be released with etch and is a candidate that fixes all the above shortcommings
- Renames are guessed based on the contents of a file as opposed to svn & bzr which use unique-ids
- Strong support for non-linear development (branching).
- Fast
- Limited documentation
- Rapidly moving target (etch will soon be out of date).
svn
SVN is the usual drop-in replacement for CVS.
- SVN fixes most of the CVS shortcommings
- SVN is very similar in operation to CVS
- SVN uses a centralised repository
- Very popular alternative to cvs
- Stable