

A single developer shouldn't need to worry about it (unless you are on multiple computers). One is Lock/Commit, and the other is Merge. Oh and there are two paradigms when it comes to SCC. Here is Nancy talking about some of its features. Here is the first package I found made by JKI that does some of this. There are LabVIEW toolkits that add quick drop, or tools menu, and project integration, but none of them worked with our work flow enough. The client side I just use the explorer integration that comes with Tortoise SVN. Jim had an old blog post years ago that I can't seem to find. I'm not sure what can be used to make a local repo. The free version does a great job, but the paid version has domain integration among other enterprise features. For multideveloper work we use VisualSVN Server. Just how often does your source control software screw up and cause you major pain? Pro's and Con's of the source control you are using?ĥ. Are you forced to use this source control because it's the method used in your company, but you would rather use something elseĤ. What type of source control software you are using?ģ.

Since most of the posts I read today are from years back, I'm hoping things have really improved in the last couple years and you guys are happy as a lark with your source control environment.ġ. So I'm looking for source control that works flawlessly within LabVIEW and is easy to use, I'm Using latest versions of LabVIEW. But the project requires a more structured source control environment. I'm still the single labVIEW developer on a project. Or at least there are issues with just about every option. Seems nobody really likes source control after all. But thought I'd just read some posts, determine what everyone else likes and be done!!!!! That didn't work out for me ether. I've been programming LabVIEW for over 20 years in a single one technician lab and never really needed any stinking source control. So I spent much of the afternoon looking over postings here on Source Control Software and LabVIEW.
