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Thanks for the info, very cool, I hope the OP can take advantage of all
this.
Vern
On 3/9/2023 7:42 PM, Jack Woehr via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
If it's in the IFS you can revision control the whole project.origin
You can also mount the IFS directories on your local disk using SSHFS and
operate revision control in that fashion.
And you can use iForGit for the OFS portions and separately check in the
project data from your RDi workspace in another dir and use the same
repository as the main repo.Source
There's all sorts of way to do this.
Rule 1: Forget the classic inflexibility of IBM i development. Open
has opened up our legacy box.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 6:17 PM Vern Hamberg via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Jack!! I wonder if I see a bit of a challenge here. Tim said he is
using an RDi project - the challenge might be integrating that with git.
Richard talks about his iForGit can work with RDi, but with projects?
Just askin'!!
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