Another great version control system is Mercurial (also called "hg"). It's also similar to CVS, SVN but lighter-weight and arguably more reliable.
The OpenSolaris project and many other major projects have switched over to Mercurial full-time so it's not really a totally left-field system, and it's gaining traction fast.
Definitely worth a look: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/
There's even a TM bundle for it :-)
Sean
On Jan 25, 2007, at 5:23 AM, Grant Hollingworth wrote:
- Rui Paulo rpaulo@fnop.net [2007-01-24 11:27]:
Sorry but I don't see why you say that. Subversion is intended to be a CVS replacement, so the command line interface is almost equal.
That's exactly what I said: that Subversion is CVS with most of the annoyances fixed.
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