revision control for any file for this dummy

David Colebatch david-nuEF980otx7IfpyC97YFaV6hYfS7NtTn at public.gmane.org
Tue Jun 1 20:55:02 UTC 2004


On Wednesday 02 June 2004 4:23 am, Lloyd Budd wrote:
> The thread regarding USB Pen Drive User has me wondering
> if there is any revision control system that has a good GUI , and
> is not strictly hierarchy / project constrained .  Something I could
> use for any file :
>
> For example , I would like to drag my .bashrc file to it , and it
> consider :
> a. I don't have one of these , let me prompt the user to add it
>
> b. I have one of these and it was from the same location on the same
> server , let me prompt the user to see if this is a revision
>
> c. I have one of these , it is similar , but from a different directory
> or
> server , let me prompt the user to see if this is a revision , "a fork"
> ,
> or completely separate file
>
> d. I have one of these , it is nothing like any file I have let me
> prompt
> the user to see if this is a  completely separate file , revision , or
> "a fork"

You might want to have a look at cervisia 2.0 (it's a KDE app).  You can 
apt-get it under debian sid.
-David
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