I've been doing alot of coding lately and it's gotten to the point that keeping track of things is cumbersome. So I decided to start using cvs, and after getting it all setup and working stubled across
subversion, which is a improved cvs in alot of ways. So I ended up setting it all up and getting it running with a local server. The setup of the server was pretty simple and it was just a matter of reading over the docs about how to actually use it. The other great thing is that it integrates nicely into
komodo so I can do updates/commits and so on right in my development area. I'm only using subversion with a single developer so alot of the main features of subversion don't really apply to me, but it does allow me to keep revisions of everything I'm working on which is a good thing, and allows me to switch from working at home/work a few steps easier.
posted at: 02:21 | path: /debian | permanent link to this entry