Xref: utzoo comp.os.vms:35048 comp.unix.ultrix:6048 comp.unix.admin:927 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!uunet!sunquest!alpha.sunquest.com!gavron From: gavron@alpha.sunquest.com (Ehud Gavron) Newsgroups: comp.os.vms,comp.unix.ultrix,comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: VMS source control of unix code Message-ID: <1FEB91111641@alpha.sunquest.com> Date: 1 Feb 91 18:16:41 GMT References: <530@mesrx.UUCP> Sender: news@sunquest.UUCP Reply-To: gavron@alpha.sunquest.com Followup-To: comp.os.vms Organization: Sunquest VMS Internals, Tucson AZ Lines: 43 News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.3-4SQ1 In article <530@mesrx.UUCP>, bbraden@mesrx.UUCP (Bill Braden) writes... #We maybe embarking on a new development platform that will involve some #type of UNIX systems (yet to be determined). Since we are currently a #VMS shop, one of the criteria for the new platform is a high degree of #compatablity with our existing systems. A major problem is source #control. Our current source control system relies heavly on DECs #CMS/MMS programs. Idealy we would like to manage the unix source under #those programs. # Use the three-step process: 1. Buy MultiNet and the NFS Client/Server 2. Use the NFS Client to mount your U*ix files on your VAX. 3. Use CMS. (Note that MMS won't quite work unless you do some rule rewrite, since executables are not named .EXE nor are objects named .OBJ.) #Is this possible? Not only possible but workable. MultiNet is sold by TGV Inc, 1-800-TGV-3440 sales@tgv.com /service@tgv.com. #Bill Braden #!uunet!mesrx!bbraden "Onward Through The Fog" Ehud * I don't work for TGV. I'm just a satisfied customer. * * Ray Kaplan is also a satisfied customer * \----------------------------------------------------------------------------/ | Ehud Gavron, Systems analyst | gavron@vesta.sunquest.com (Internet) | | Sunquest Information Systems | uunet!sunquest!gavron (UUCP) | | 930 N. Finance Center Drive | gavron@arizona (BITNET) | | Tucson, Arizona, 85710 | (602)722-7546/885-7700 x.2546 (AT&Tnet) | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | If the ISO people are emailing each other, it's probably over TCP/IP ;-) | | - Gary Malkin | /----------------------------------------------------------------------------\