Re: [OT] Q: what would you choose for a VCS today
- From: OutBackDingo <outbackdingo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 01:30:21 +0800
I'm having to use mercurial.
I'm not really enjoying it.
works ok for small projects. BSD is a bit big for it.
doe work foe offline editing, but loses all your BSD history.
probably SVK is the way to go from what I hear.
Im using mercurial on full FreeBSD trees, curiosity makes me ask where
do you the deficiency?
Ive had no issues patching, branching, merging, transplanting, tracking
vendor updates. The only issue i really had was a import of the full cvs
tree
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