Hi Adriana,

I use CVS on my development linux boxes (in fact I make my users on NT use CVS for Windows to check out the source from a linux drive mounted using SAMBA).  It's a great tool and can merge changes from multiple users working on the same file pretty intelligently.

Check out http://www.sourcegear.com/CVS for more information and documentation.

Hope it helps.

Nicci

Adriana Gonzalez wrote:

Hi all,

I am in need of some recommendations on version control software for
linux, that make it easy to update/commit/rollback text and image files
of a particular project between development/staging/live servers.

I want to be able to define the files that belong to a project, and to
map them into their appropriate places in the different server's file
structure.  I want to update in a file basis as well as in a project
basis, and to manage everything from a web interface.  I know Microsoft
Site Server has features like these for the Windows platform, what do we
have on Linux?

Thanks in advance,

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