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Author Looking for VMS-style file versioning management for Linux
HansH

2005-09-09, 5:47 pm

I must have been looking the wrong way ...
.... for a means to do file versioning NOT based on a CVS, but VMS style as
part of filesystem control.

Please point me a good place to look at,

HansH


s. keeling

2005-09-09, 8:46 pm

HansH <hans@niet.op.het.net>:
> I must have been looking the wrong way ...
> ... for a means to do file versioning NOT based on a CVS, but VMS style as
> part of filesystem control.
>
> Please point me a good place to look at,


Z Shell (zsh) "VERSION_CONTROL=numbered".

Check the archives of zsh-users mailing list and zsh documentation. I
use zsh but don't use numbered version control so can't help further.


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