version control system (was mission critical apps)

Wouter wouter.abraham at pi.be
Tue Feb 10 11:40:12 EST 2004


On 10 Feb 2004, at 16:03, use-revolution-request at lists.runrev.com wrote:

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>
> As there was no interest in it, I was going to see how far I could go  
> with
> this myself.  Geoff's stack is extremely buggy with regard to Rev - I  
> only
> got a license to Metacard last week so that I could try MCRipper in  
> that
> and see if it performed better there.
>

It is as buggy in mc.

How is this version control supposed to work?
If an xml file is used to store the "ripped" stack then opening the  
stack files
directly for a binary read and storing it in a custom properties could  
also be an option?

Greetings,
WA



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