On 2016-01-30 08:09, Bernhard Lindner wrote:
> I installed git and I can see the "Git" pull-down menu in Qt Creator. I
> selected the "Create Repository" menu entry and chose an empty folder.
You might have better luck creating a repository where you already have
your source files :-). (If you're
On Saturday 30 January 2016 14:09:55 Bernhard Lindner wrote:
> Now... how can I add my existing project(s) to that repository? All other
> menu entries of the "Git" menu are ghosted. Seems I can not to anything
> else than creating new repositories.
Copy all the files, then you can git add each a
> You shouldn't need to do a p4 checkout for building. If you have to do that,
> then you checked files in that you shouldn't have added.
Thanks for all of the kind answers.
Git obviously is the consensus :-)
I installed git and I can see the "Git" pull-down menu in Qt Creator. I
selected the "C
On 2016-01-28 19:48, Jason H wrote:
>> I have experiences in using SVN (as client side user with Tortoise and other
>> clients) and I am very satisfied with it. I am a single user and there are
>> no
>> plans of any team work.
>>
>> What version management software should I try to install in you
On Friday 29 January 2016 01:48:06 Jason H wrote:
> Perforce is free for 20 users / 20 workspaces. I really like it. The only
> issue is by default files not checked out are readonly. This causes
> problems when building for iOS/Android as the manifest files can't be
> changed without a checkout.
> I have experiences in using SVN (as client side user with Tortoise and other
> clients) and I am very satisfied with it. I am a single user and there are no
> plans of any team work.
>
> What version management software should I try to install in your opinion?
Perforce is free for 20 users /
On Thursday 28 January 2016 16:13:47 Bob Hood wrote:
> It has a lot of the features of git, but it's design decisions actually
> makes sense, especially if you're coming from Subversion. There are also
> extensions that let you inter-operate with git if you need to.
I'd argue that, these days, yo
On 1/28/2016 2:55 PM, Bernhard Lindner wrote:
What version management software should I try to install in your opinion?
Mercurial. https://www.mercurial-scm.org/
It has a lot of the features of git, but it's design decisions actually makes
sense, especially if you're coming from Subversion.
On Thursday 28 January 2016 22:55:44 Bernhard Lindner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am experimenting with Qt5 + Qt Creator on Linux Kubuntu. I would like to
> try using the version management integration of Qt Creator.
>
> I don't want to use a public server so I need to setup something local.
Git.
> I am
Hi!
I am experimenting with Qt5 + Qt Creator on Linux Kubuntu. I would like to try
using the version management integration of Qt Creator.
I don't want to use a public server so I need to setup something local.
I am not an expert in Linux administration... setting up the server side and
conne
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