On 2004-11-29T17:53:07+0100, Mateusz Åoskot wrote: > Sorry, I can't help you. Looking on your toughts about all those > RCSs I can say you have a big problem to find the one ;-)
One requirement for me to open ended support for files other than line based text files. It should support merging of xml files, for instance, via a plug-in interface using a database similar to mailcap. Another feature that I want to see implemented as an external policy is keyword expansion. And I would like the option to run both with and without a server (workstation vs. service view); toying with idea of having a daemon that shuts down after a configurable timeout. > Honestly, you are looking for user friendly (GUI) interface to > some RCS and no matter what kind of RCS is behind this UI. Not sure about that, actually, but integration with my favorite editor (vim) would be nice. > If you see CVS syntax to difficult or file names or repository > structure not matching your needs - or better - your imagination of > it, I bet you need user friendly interface which hides all those > difficulties. cvs forces a vendor branch on you and you cannot use tags which match upstream versions (x.y.z is x-y-z or x_y_z). > ...or may be write your own RCS which could fulfill your > requirements. Is "yet another software configuration managent tool (yascmt)" taken? :-) /Allan
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