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RE: Version Control for OpenVMS v7.2
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: Version Control for OpenVMS v7.2 |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Aug 2006 14:19:47 +1000 |
John,
CVS is
a terrific versioning system - and runs on VMS and windows. CVSNT is more
popular on windows and also runs on Unix and has an audit module and supports a
wider range of methodologies than traditional CVS (reserved, change sets,
mergepoints etc). You can certainly run CVSNT server on Unix or Windows
and use a CVS client on VMS. CVS and CVSNT are both
"free/GPL".
There
are many good books available on CVS, eg: "Essential CVS".
However a versioning engine like CVS or CVSNT must be implemented with a
process that will support your organisational objectives, simply installing the
software will not magically satisfy your auditor
requirements.
Regards,
Arthur
Barrett
I am looking for a
viable Source Code Version Control System for the HP-Alpha/OpenVMS (v7.2)
platform. Is there a CVS combination for VMS only or Windows/VMS?
I need a reliable VC system to aid our multi-user develpment team and satisfy
auditor requirements. We expect the VMS platform to be live for about
the next 3-4 years in our operation. CVS was the first google response
in my search. Thanks for your recommendations.
Thanks,
John
Farmer