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RE: Using Perforce for FM version control?



Kevin:

> I'd be really grateful for similar observations about
> Rational ClearCase/ClearQuest, or whatever... Our
> company is switching over (from MKS, which I successfully
> avoided these past couple of years), and I'm asked to
> "get in line".

I had to use an Attache (a Windows client front-end to ClearCase) with the
document repository on an UNIX server, and it was a pig.

Attache would insist that a file was checked in but another worker on
Windows/UNIX would see it as checked out to you.  Lots of admin overhead.

Any version control system that has a reference manual (note, not
PROCEDURAL) three and a half inches thick is over-engineered.

Regards,
Hedley

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