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18/05/2004 19:55:41
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00893644
Message ID:
00905961
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Hi Hilmar

>You Wrote:
>Yes, you can integrate it into the project. The main limitation (it may be
>one, depending on your existing environment) is that you have to install a
>Perforce server on Windows NT / 2000 / XP, but NOT on Windows 95, 98 or ME.
>The client part (you, the programmer, who accesses the Perforce database)
>can be on any version of Windows (95 or later), though.

Are you certain about this? I looked on their website and they have a download for Windows 98,98SE, & ME. http://www.perforce.com/perforce/downloads/nt98x86.html

Is this just the client piece? Or do they have a scaled down 98 version? I'll have to download and find out...

I haven't had time to dig into this program But I did install it and try to add some files to source control. Being a typical programmer I tried to do all this BEFORE reading the instructions. After all what one programmer wrote SURELY another can figure out without having to look at DOCUMENTATION. But after a few minutes I saw I was over my head. I tried to read the documentation and came to the conclusion I may have set things up wrong from the start so I uninstalled it and will try again when I get a chance.


> I will try to be of help, but I am not sure of all the details: I haven't
> used it for quite a while now - and I haven't installed it longer still.

Thanks Hilmar! You've helped me in the past also and I appreciate it. I may take you up on this since my company isn't using any source control and I really want to get something in place (even though it's only me and one other programmer). Hopefully I can return the favor some day.

>Please check the Web site for the latest information; especially, whether
>it is still free for 1-2 developers.

Yes it is!

-Regards
Kevin Scott
kehvn@carolina.rr.com


Hey! It's not my fault. It's some General named Protection!
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