On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 09:30:49AM +0100, goran.hultgren@bluefish.se wrote:
Yep. Well, Squeak doesn't "play" that well with filebased source management tools. In Squeak we now have DVS which essentially is a "smart" file-in/file-out mechanism which makes it at least practical to use CVS or any other filebased source management tool - but it is still not a perfect fit and will probably never be.
This isn't so much a suggestion as a potentially dumb question, but ...
If there was an option to filed-out in a directory structure instead of a single file, such as:
category/classname/classdef category/classname/methodcategory/method1 category/classname/methodcategory/method2 etc.
And filed-in in the same manner, wouldn't source control systems be able to handle that better? I know this probably wouldn't work well in CVS (since it doesn't support renames), but with Subversion (successor to CVS), BitKeeper, or a number of more recent CMS systems, it might work better. Or not?
Jen