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'EOLs and MPASM'
1996\05\28@112318
by
rdmiller
Don't ya just wish MPASM understood UNIX-style new-lines
as well as the PFE (editor) that comes with MPLAB?
I hate having to translate the stuff back and forth
between checking it into CVS and assembling with MPASM.
Rick Miller
1996\05\28@112941
by
Chaipi Wijnbergen
What is CVS ?
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On Tue, 28 May 1996, Rick Miller wrote:
> Don't ya just wish MPASM understood UNIX-style new-lines
> as well as the PFE (editor) that comes with MPLAB?
>
> I hate having to translate the stuff back and forth
> between checking it into CVS and assembling with MPASM.
>
> Rick Miller
>
1996\05\28@121424
by
rdmiller
|
I wrote:
> > Don't ya just wish MPASM understood UNIX-style new-lines
> > as well as the PFE (editor) that comes with MPLAB?
> >
> > I hate having to translate the stuff back and forth
> > between checking it into CVS and assembling with MPASM.
> >
> > Rick Miller
On Tue, 28 May 1996, Chaipi Wijnbergen responded:
> What is CVS ?
> >
It's the freeware "Concurrent Version System" (I think).
That's version control that allows lots of people to work
on lots of files, sometimes the same files, all at once.
It really does reduce the likelyhood of premeditated murder.
It's a GNU thing. Good stuff. We (Digalog Systems, Inc.)
keep all of our product source code archived under it.
For the curious, we're running CVS on a Linux box which
also runs a "samba" daemon so we can mount our user
directories from our Windows 95 workstations.
It's clean, it's simple, *and* unlike the Novell server
which we're phasing out... it handles long filenames,
has better security, does Internet standard E-mail, NFS,
X Windows apps (for when some of us run Linux on our
workstations), and schedules its own system maintenance
and backups with cron.
Since the only cost was the hardware (Linux is free),
we were able to put more money into a snappier server
and even splurge on some professional backup software.
Rick Miller
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