VMS source control of unix code

Ehud Gavron gavron at alpha.sunquest.com
Sat Feb 2 05:16:41 AEST 1991


In article <530 at mesrx.UUCP>, bbraden at 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 at tgv.com /service at 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 *

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