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Re: Version Control

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Originally Posted by neutrino15 View Post
Hello CD!

My team was planning on using Subversion for code storage and version control this year. Some of my teammates have also suggested using Git.
My questions are:

•Which version control systems are supported by Windriver? Do Eclipse plugins work?
--Jordan
Eclipse plug-ins do work. The version of eclipse in Workbench is 3.3.1 so you need to select plug-ins that are compatible with that version.

We've been using subclipse inside of the environment and it works quite well. Outside of Workbench we've had good luck with tortoisesvn. If you decide to build the C++ version of WPILib you need to install sliksvn to not have any build errors. We use the sliksvn command line tools to do version number updating in the library.

Pretty soon there will be a sourceforge server running with the C++ source code on it, and having something integrated will make your life easier if you plan on using the source code.
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