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From: clw@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com (Chris Winemiller)
Subject: Re: ENVY on a remote system (e.g. home)
Message-ID: <1995Mar31.182853.5263@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com>
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In article <D69szE.3pv@Cherniak.ON.CA> quenton@Cherniak.ON.CA (Dennis Smith)
writes:

>I would appreciate any comments on working on a system at home which
>is being developed via ENVY/PP at the office.  Since ENVY (I believe)
>maintains its source in the server repository, how might one deal
>worth work from home?

You will have an ENVY repository at home and one at the office.  Sounds like
you'd want to simply use ENVY's import/export facilities to transfer versioned
classes and applications between the two.  This'll require some coordination on
your part, of course, to do merges on those apps that multiple people are
working in.

Chris
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Chris Winemiller               Internet: clw@works.ti.com
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