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Re: What version control tool(s) do you use?

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Originally Posted by EHaskins View Post
I hadn't heard of Git before. It looks interresting, but if I want a Linux based soluition I would just run SVN.

I've just discovered another issue with running most of this soluitions mentioned in this thread. Appearently our school has locked all ports, except 80, so we can't even use any of the existing tools I know of.

I wouldn't say it is Linux based, it was just made by Linus, and the tools haven't been ported (besides cygwin and msysgit).

We had a problem with only having ports 80/443 and CAD. We wanted a centralized CAD server that we could access from wherever, but that didn't pan out (so we set up a small network of our CAD computers when we work on that.) Apache has an SVN thing, which works on port 80, but I'm not sure about its limitations. I like Git because it doesn't have to be centralized. Just go into a directory, `git --init`, and you're set. If you do make it centralized so you don't have to do it sneakernet, you can have a cool web interface like this: http://repo.or.cz/ . Can't show you ours, because of Kevin's code. *shrugs*
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