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Old 20 September 2017, 21:34   #2
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Originally Posted by oRBIT View Post
Just curious, any Amiga asmcoders here that uses some kind of "sourcecontrol" (SVN/GIT/Whatever) for their stuff?
I'm using CVS for all projects since 15 years or so, running on my server (sun.hasenbraten.de), which is also a NAS now. It was a full-blown Sun Sparc Server in the past.

Never needed much more than that for my small projects. GIT would be overkill and requires so many resources that you are forced to develop on a powerful system. I can use CVS even on my 68k Amigas.

The server runs some daily scripts, which check out the current version for some of my projects, builds them with cross compilers, and creates release and snapshot archives.

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Tortoise SVN sometimes complains when I want to compare versions (especially if Asm-One has "saved marks" in these files) which annoys me.
Yes, I remember that Asm-One inserts some binary stuff at the beginning of a file. Maybe you can build a script to strip that from the sources before committing them?
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