AW: Re: [OFBiz] Dev - diff/merge [was: OFBiz Roadmap Question]

Posted by Tapio Reisinger on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/AW-Re-OFBiz-Dev-diff-merge-was-OFBiz-Roadmap-Question-tp165784.html

Hi Oliver,

you should use subversion and a subversion client.

http://subversion.tigris.org/

For an actual OFBiz you should checkout from the OFBiz Subversion repository.

http://svn.ofbiz.org/

There are some guides in the Wiki as well.

Regards
Tapio



>Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 01:08 schrieb Joachim Müller:
>> Hi all!
>
>Hello Joachim,
>
>> Can someone comment on the OFBiz roadmap?
>>
>> What's the next release?
>
>3.5 should be the next release:
><a
>href="http://ofbizwiki.go-integral.com/Wiki.jsp?page=Release3.5.0">http://ofbiz
>wiki.go-integral.com/Wiki.jsp?page=Release3.5.0</a>
><a
>href="http://jira.undersunconshttp://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ?r
>eport=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panelulting.com/browse/O
>FBIZ?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panel">http://jira
>.undersunconshttp://jira.undersunconsulting.com/browse/OFBIZ?report=com.atlassi
>an.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panelulting.com/browse/OFBIZ?report=com.a
>tlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:roadmap-panel</a>
>
>> What's best for starting a new project: trunc or taged version?
>> (stability, feature completness)
>
>We are working with Si Chen's weekly builds:
><a
>href="http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/downloads.php">http://www.opens
>ourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/downloads.php</a>
><a
>href="http://ofbiz-new.blogspot.com/2005/07/ofbiz-development-svn-r5417.html">h
>ttp://ofbiz-new.blogspot.com/2005/07/ofbiz-development-svn-r5417.html</a>
>
>But we didn't find a convenient way to follow development yet.
>I found two diff/merge tools for source trees:
>
>Guiffy (<a href="http://www.guiffy.com/)">http://www.guiffy.com/)</a> -
>commercial ($75), cross-platform
>WinMerge (<a
>href="http://winmerge.sourceforge.net/)">http://winmerge.sourceforge.net/)</a>
>- open/free, Windows only
>
>Is there something similar for merging source trees (last weekly build with
>local changes and new weekly build) which is open source and cross-platform
>(should run on Mac OS X/Aqua or FreeBSD/KDE)?
>
>Oliver
>
>
>
>
>
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