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I am now posting after a great tragedy occurred in our programming team. Our camera code was hacked beyond repair
and we did have it working, once. I was wondering i anyone knows how to use CVS version control or any other of the version controls in the menu in mplab???? |
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Re: CVS in mplab
If you never set up a CVS repository, MPLab (or any IDE for that matter) can't really help you.
You are more than likely out-of-luck. |
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Re: CVS in mplab
CVS requires that there is a backend server where one stores all the code, subversion, which is like CVS does just that.
You could probably grab TortoiseCVS and start a local repository on the local computer you do your work on, and then check all your work into that. I find it really practical to keep all my code versioned, so that once something changes, and it does not work, I can revert back to working code. Good luck. |
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