Hi,
--- On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Manvendra Bhangui
<mbhangui@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| I have got the following idea to have the advantage of have the RCS ident
| strings even if I use a system like GIT.
|
| Looks like I can create a git repository on my local system and continue to
| work on RCS.
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Yes, you can do that. That is why it is called decentralized, and distributed.
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| mkdir indimail (which I already have)
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You can call it indimail.git, so you know it contains a local git repository.
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| cd indimail
| git init
| Push the local respository to Sourceforge
| - Make local changes and use ci to commit to RCS
| - do make clean to remove all .o and executables
| - push the local repository to sourceforge
|
| git push origin master
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RCS does revisioning on individual files. So, you could intialize a
git repo in the same directory where you use RCS, or you can make a
copy of it. It is up to you on how you want your workflow between RCS,
git and sourceforge.net.
Welcome to distributed VCS :)
SK
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Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com