Re: How do you TEAM Code?

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 58133
interpreted = N
texte = Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote: > So you mean to say that you actually do use CVS, but some sort of script > check of the repository has been committed and then automatically does a > export from the repository to the DEV Server? Yup. It's easy with CVSNT, but it takes a little more work with regular grade CVS (under *nix for example). > > You have also solved the database issue in the way that your developers will > FTP any databases changes to the DEV Server? I don't know that I would call it "solved" since it is still a manual step. We don't, as a rule, have that many miscellaneous databases; most of our content is extracted from another system and just updated on a weekly basis. > Do you mean to say that you have your production sites are inside of a CVS > and that your WebServer root is within a CVS, or? Both the production server and devel server have their own sandboxes (each site is defined as an independent module). All I'm saying is that I can move the Devel server onto a branch and keep that automatically synced, yet the production server still points at HEAD (so I can switch and make an emergency fix to the production server). John -- John Peacock Director of Information Research and Technology Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 4501 Forbes Boulevard Suite H Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 x.5010 fax 301-429-5748 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( John Peacock 2004)
  2. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2004)
  3. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( John Peacock 2004)
  4. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Phillip Bonesteele" 2004)
  5. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Dan Strong" 2004)
  6. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( John Peacock 2004)
  7. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Dan Strong" 2004)
  8. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( Donovan Brooke 2004)
  9. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Dan Strong" 2004)
  10. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( John Peacock 2004)
  11. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( Donovan Brooke 2004)
  12. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2004)
  13. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( John Peacock 2004)
  14. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2004)
  15. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Dan Strong" 2004)
  16. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2004)
  17. Re: How do you TEAM Code? ( Dylan Wood 2004)
  18. How do you TEAM Code? ( "Nitai @ ComputerOil" 2004)
Nitai @ ComputerOil wrote: > So you mean to say that you actually do use CVS, but some sort of script > check of the repository has been committed and then automatically does a > export from the repository to the DEV Server? Yup. It's easy with CVSNT, but it takes a little more work with regular grade CVS (under *nix for example). > > You have also solved the database issue in the way that your developers will > FTP any databases changes to the DEV Server? I don't know that I would call it "solved" since it is still a manual step. We don't, as a rule, have that many miscellaneous databases; most of our content is extracted from another system and just updated on a weekly basis. > Do you mean to say that you have your production sites are inside of a CVS > and that your WebServer root is within a CVS, or? Both the production server and devel server have their own sandboxes (each site is defined as an independent module). All I'm saying is that I can move the Devel server onto a branch and keep that automatically synced, yet the production server still points at HEAD (so I can switch and make an emergency fix to the production server). John -- John Peacock Director of Information Research and Technology Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 4501 Forbes Boulevard Suite H Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 x.5010 fax 301-429-5748 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ John Peacock

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