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From:
Dan Sugalski
Date:
September 8, 2000 08:40
Subject:
Re: code repository
Message ID:
4.3.2.7.0.20000908113604.00c593f0@24.8.96.48
At 10:24 AM 9/8/00 -0400, Bennett Todd wrote:
>2000-09-07-19:50:35 Adam Turoff:
> > > Given that it's only available to people who happen to run supported
> > > platforms,
> >
> > OK. That pegged the fud-o-meter. The list of supported platforms
> > listed on http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html is hovering
> > around fifty, [...]
>
>Sure hope it includes every platform that anyone who should be a
>checkin-permitted core developer would want to use, including any
>new ones that emerge between now and then (noting that things like
>new versions of system libraries make new platforms as far as
>binary-only commercial software is concerned). This pretty much
>implies that, as long as perl6 lasts, the company supporting
>perforce must remain in business and remain friendly. They own the
>code, and we can't support it.
As opposed to what, CVS? Right now if I want to make any sort of meaningful
checkin with CVS I need to ftp the changes over to a linux box because the
VMS client sucks so badly. (It's unbuildable without serious assault last
time I checked, so I'm stuck with a prebuilt binary) And I can imagine how
much fun it must be to get it building on a Cray or OS/390 machine running CMS.
No matter what we choose we're going to come up short.
Dan
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