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Re: new user - do people store compiled code under cvs
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Frederic Brehm |
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Re: new user - do people store compiled code under cvs |
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Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:48:31 -0500 |
At 04:39 PM 11/29/2004, Rachel Suddeth \(Bloodhound Software\) wrote:
would you save versions of things like executables, p-code, or DLLs
No. Not in CVS.
It's a good idea to save a copy of whatever you release to your clients so
you can recreate your client's environment. However, CVS is not really good
at storing binary information.
I just make tar or zip files of whatever I release, name the file
appropriately, and put it in a well-known place. There are far, far fewer
of these than versions of source files in CVS.
Fred
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Frederic W. Brehm, Sarnoff Corporation, http://www.sarnoff.com/