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Doug,
VARPG source can be stored on any server, including the IFS if you want. We
keep ours on our general PC file server. The created objects are ordinary
PC files: .exe, .dll, etc. From my limited knowledge, I don't see why
SubVersion wouldn't work with it, but we haven't tried it. We only have one
legacy VARPG app, and we're not actively developing it. There are only 2 of
us authorized to touch it and the other guy doesn't do coding anymore, so as
long as I don't screw it up no one cares. ;)
Kurt,
We deploy our VARPG app via our Citrix server, which avoids all the issues
with updating PCs when we do make the occasional change. If you have that
option, you should try it.
Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries
----- Original Message -----
From: <DBelcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] VARPG tools & Deployment
Kurt,
No, but it should be able to handle anything that is not an AS/400
(System i) artifact, i.e. not RPG, CLP, etc. Since I'm not familiar
with VRPG, where is the source and object stored? Is it in the
traditional source files or on the IFS? I suggested SubVersion because
I thought the source and object being talked about were going be stored
in other places, i.e. IFS.
Douglas Belcher
KV Pharmaceutical
St Louis, MO
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