Version Control
Version control systems keep track of multiple versions of a source file. They provide a more powerful alternative to keeping backup files.
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Management of changes or revisions to a specific baseline software module or application. Software version control provides a mechanism to control changes and to return to any previous revision of the application or module.
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/BriefCase
The /BriefCase 3 Toolkit expands the basic capabilities of the Revision Control System (RCS) commands to manage software system component revisions throughout their development, release and maintenance life-cycles.
/BriefCase 3 runs on most Unix/Linux systems with the generally available versions of the Korn Shell (11/88) and awk (1985).
/BriefCase commands provide comprehensive, easy-to-use support for
- Project Organization, Revision Control and Release Management
- Central Repository Management of shared project files
- Client/server support for multiple developers
- Easy isolation of bug-fix work from enhancement work
- Branch Revisions and Merging
- Integrated product build facility based on 'Make"
- Integrated defect/enhancement tracking
- Software Release Life-Cycle Management
Although /BriefCase was designed for large organizations with teams of developers working on multiple products (projects), today's penSource
developers should find its advanced capabilities equally useful and its minimal administrative overhead appealing.
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