On 07/14/18 02:37, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I've completely replaced CVS with git these days - for all my
> hacking of course, as well as parts of home/ - and I finally figured
> out how to have a inter-system (or -drive) "git update" work
> "properly" by which I mean: ...
> This took me a few attempts, a coupla bungles and many googoyle
> searches and man page readings, over a year and half, before I
> finally got it right. ...
Yowza. That looks like a lot of difficult Git tweaking.
CVS meets my needs OOTB.
MKS Source Integrity was my favorite version control system:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKS_Inc.
Conceptually, it was very much like CVS, but with a top-level manifest
("project file"?) that listed all the member files and their version
numbers. The tools made it easy to diff, merge, etc., various versions
of a project.
Is there a FOSS version control system similar to MKS SI?
David