Parag Kalra wrote on 03/16/2010 07:44:43 AM:
> Just couple of questions - How can I make my code readonly using Git
> such that it can be edited only when it is checked out.
The only thing that comes near to what you describe is a git repo created
with --bare. It's one that you can push to, and
Parag Kalra wrote:
Although it is not related to Perl directly and might be little strange
question but still thought of consulting Perl gurus.
Here is the thing - I mainly code in Perl and Bash and I don't use any SCM
tool. And the reason I don't use it is because even if I configure a SCM
ser
On Mar 16, 2010, at 7:44 AM, Parag Kalra wrote:
>
> Just couple of questions - How can I make my code readonly using Git such
> that it can be edited only when it is checked out.
If your code is 'readonly' then you cannot edit it. You cannot write to
something that is read only.
>
> Also if I
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 4:43 PM, David Christensen
wrote:
> Parag Kalra wrote:
>>
>> So wanted to know if it is a possible to use any free opensource tool to
>> manage code (only locally) where actual and current code resides in
>> different local directory and I can checkout code locally in some
On 16 March 2010 06:44, Parag Kalra wrote:
> Yes I have started using Git and I am very happy with it so far.
>
> Just couple of questions - How can I make my code readonly using Git such
> that it can be edited only when it is checked out.
I don't understand the question. If you have source fil
On 3/16/10, mohd sharif wrote:
> You can use "git"
>
> -Sharif
>
> On 3/14/10, Parag Kalra wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Although it is not related to Perl directly and might be little strange
>> question but still thought of consulting Perl gurus.
>>
>> Here is the thing - I mainly code in Perl and Ba
You can use "git"
-Sharif
On 3/14/10, Parag Kalra wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Although it is not related to Perl directly and might be little strange
> question but still thought of consulting Perl gurus.
>
> Here is the thing - I mainly code in Perl and Bash and I don't use any SCM
> tool. And the rea
Yes I have started using Git and I am very happy with it so far.
Just couple of questions - How can I make my code readonly using Git such
that it can be edited only when it is checked out.
Also if I want to take entire code base to particular revision, I guess I
need to use - 'git checkout '. S
Jeremiah Foster wrote on 03/15/2010 05:20:16
PM:
> Shlomi mentioned git early on in this thread.
You're right, sorry, I missed that one.
Eric
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On Mar 15, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Eric Veith1 wrote:
> Shlomi Fish wrote on 03/15/2010 08:33:30 AM:
>> Please don't recommend CVS for new development. There are much
>> superior and/or
>> open-source alternatives now. See:
>>
>> http://better-scm.berlios.de/
>
>
> I'm honestly curious why nobody
Shlomi Fish wrote on 03/15/2010 08:33:30 AM:
> Please don't recommend CVS for new development. There are much
> superior and/or
> open-source alternatives now. See:
>
> http://better-scm.berlios.de/
I'm honestly curious why nobody has explicitly suggested git so far. It is
not only pretty po
On Sunday 14 Mar 2010 22:43:44 David Christensen wrote:
> Parag Kalra wrote:
> > So wanted to know if it is a possible to use any free opensource tool to
> > manage code (only locally) where actual and current code resides in
> > different local directory and I can checkout code locally in some oth
On Monday 15 Mar 2010 08:21:22 Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> Hi;
>
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 23:12, Dan Fish wrote:
> > You might want to have a look at Seapine Surround. It's not opensource,
> > but you can get a free single-user license and it's a very good SCM
> > program.
> >
> > It's also avai
Hi;
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 23:12, Dan Fish wrote:
> You might want to have a look at Seapine Surround. It's not opensource,
> but you can get a free single-user license and it's a very good SCM program.
> It's also available on a variety of platforms.
> http://www.seapine.com/scmlicensing.h
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Subject: Any Good SCM tool to manage Perl Code locally
Hi All,
Although it is not related to Perl directly and might be little strange
question but still thought of consulting Perl gurus.
Here i
Parag Kalra wrote:
So wanted to know if it is a possible to use any free opensource tool to
manage code (only locally) where actual and current code resides in
different local directory and I can checkout code locally in some other
directory (in my working directory)
CVS can do that; it has met
Hi Parag/Shlomi,
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Here is the thing - I mainly code in Perl and Bash and I don't use any SCM
tool. And the reason I don't use it is because even if I configure a SCM
server - I should be able to access it both from home and work place (which
is unlikely to happen)
Then what
On Sunday 14 Mar 2010 09:12:40 Parag Kalra wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Although it is not related to Perl directly and might be little strange
> question but still thought of consulting Perl gurus.
>
> Here is the thing - I mainly code in Perl and Bash and I don't use any SCM
> tool. And the reason I do
Hi All,
Although it is not related to Perl directly and might be little strange
question but still thought of consulting Perl gurus.
Here is the thing - I mainly code in Perl and Bash and I don't use any SCM
tool. And the reason I don't use it is because even if I configure a SCM
server - I shoul
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