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2005 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
...always struck me as more or less designed to _inhibit_ development! (It really does live up to its name on this point, trust me.) The differences can't _all_ be in my head, I hope! OK, I should at least _try_ to be objective. In contrast to the other VCSs I've used: - Perforce _just works_. By this I mean that it only ever takes effort to make it work _differently_, not to make it work _at all_. I don't want to start a flamewar and so won't mention other VCSs that could be contrasted here, but the differences are certainly there. Getting up and running - Perforce is _ve...
2006 Mar 23
1
X11, fonts, R-2.0.1, R-2.2.1 and R-devel
...am using 'ion' as a window manager, I can't open it using 'gnome', due to a problem related to fonts: -----8<--------------- Error in X11() : could not find any X11 fonts Check that the Font Path is correct. -----8<--------------- I have tried and compiled R-2.0.1 and _it works_. With the latest stable version of R it does not work. And with the latest development (22 march 06) it does not work, neither. It is not due to the Xorg installation, because the display is opened when using other window manager different from gnome (and other version of R) It is not something...
2005 Jan 08
10
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
LLVMers, The oversight group has been kicking around the idea of getting a better version control system than CVS. The problem is, we're not quite sure what "better" means. So, we thought we'd ask your opinions. If you're interested in this topic (and you should be if you're actively developing), please have a look at this site:
2005 Jan 10
4
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
...esigned to _inhibit_ > development! (It really does live up to its name on this point, trust > me.) The differences can't _all_ be in my head, I hope! > > OK, I should at least _try_ to be objective. In contrast to the other > VCSs I've used: > > - Perforce _just works_. By this I mean that it only ever takes > effort to make it work _differently_, not to make it work _at all_. I > don't want to start a flamewar and so won't mention other VCSs that > could be contrasted here, but the differences are certainly there. > Getting up and running...