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Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: fmiranda on February 17, 2004, 08:16:01 am

Title: Version Control
Post by: fmiranda on February 17, 2004, 08:16:01 am
I want to use a version control that is not Visual Source Safe, but have dealt with tortuoise without success. I unloaded plugin but when I open it in EA it says to me that there are errors. How I solve this?.
I would like to prove with another SCC that is not tortuoise, know some?
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: thomaskilian on February 17, 2004, 10:05:30 am
Refer to the enhancements board and join ...

Cheers, Thomas
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: potterm on February 20, 2004, 09:29:57 am
Give the PushOK plugin a try (www.pushok.com).  We've been evaluating it with CVSNT and have been very impressed so far.

Martin.
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: sperry on February 26, 2004, 05:22:06 am
You may also want to look at some products from SourceGear.  They provide two products, SourceOffSite and SourceGear Vault.  Both of these products have full support for the VSS interface.  

SourceOffSite is a server based tool that interfaces with an existing VSS repository.  It speeds access to the repository specifically for remote development.  But I have also found it to be a much faster interface than accesing the repository directly.

SourceGear Vault will import your VSS Repository and store it in SQL Server.  It provides a Web Services Interface that is accessed with a VSS compatible interface on the workstation.  It is also much faster than VSS and it eliminates the file share repository requirements.  It will also import existing VSS repositories, including all history.

VSS is also included as part of Visual Studio .NET 2003.

-SP
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: SWO on February 27, 2004, 03:59:14 am
Subversion + SCC add On
CVS + SCC addOn
ClearCase ..
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: Rob_M on February 27, 2004, 08:22:06 am
Has anyone tried a SCC plugin for subversions?
I've found 'subway' but that seems like the development has stalled - no work since June 2003. According to the last diary entry he went to Norway. Perhaps he never returned.


http://nidaros.homedns.org/subway/
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: Sean Kearon on March 01, 2004, 02:32:04 am
QVCS, www.qumasoft.com, is very good (and cheap!)
Title: Re: Version Control
Post by: eduardgrosu on March 03, 2004, 02:07:04 am
Hi all

>>VSS is also included as part of Visual Studio .NET 2003

How to make VSS to work with EA? I register many SCC providers and its appear in "Select SCC Provider" menu of EA....

How to proceede with VSS?

Thx.
Gred