Some days ago I replaced Windows XP by 7. I thought I made a backup of everything -- my complete documents folder, incl. LambdaRogue -- on my external hard drive, but apparently only the LambdaRogue 2.x branch was stored safely. The current 1.x branch is lost.
The really bad thing is, all changes I made to fight the bugs in the 1.5 release are gone, as well as my inventory experiments.
The good thing is, I can just download the source files from the Internet and start over.
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mingos schrieb am 29.10.2009, 18:54
svn
You should use subversion. There are free repositories over the internet if you can't start your own. There are even private ones in case you don't wan't to share your code. I used to have an account on one, but that was long ago. Now Jice hosts all my svn repositories.
Mario Donick schrieb am 29.10.2009, 19:15
Theoretically, I use Google Code. But I am always confused with subversion, so I just store the finished code of each version there ... I don't want to have non-working or experimental code there. ...
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