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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 14:03:16 +0100
From: Olaf Wagner
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Subject: [wagner@elego.de: Extension for Commercial Vendors - Software page]
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Hello,
as the appended info has not yet been included in the FreeBSD
software pages, I remail it in case the previous mail has been
inadvertently lost. Feel free to shorten the entry if you deem
it too long. Thank you in advance for your efforts.
Olaf
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From: Olaf Wagner
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Subject: Extension for Commercial Vendors - Software page
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Please include the attached info about the configuration management
software Elego ComPact in the Commercial Vendors - Software
page of the FreeBSD web site.
Thank you very much
Olaf
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|| Olaf Wagner | wagner@luthien.in-berlin.de (private) |
|| Cranachstrasse 7 | wagner@elego.de (business) |
|| D-12157 Berlin | phone: +49 30 85 58 01 81 |
|| Germany / Deutschland | fax: +49 30 85 58 01 88 |
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Elego ComPact Configuration Management
Elego ComPact Configuration Management
Elego ComPact is a set of tools for configuration management,
based on
- a very reliable and scalable solution
for version control integrated with a multi-platform
language-independent build system, and
- the concept of sofware packages.
It offers scriptable
command-line-oriented programs as well as an
HTTP/HTML based GUI, and can be easily introduced in
a stepwise fashion.
Some of its features are:
client/server design, baseline and release branch support,
checkin/checkout model, package-oriented change
sets, integrated build system, support for development for/on
heterogeneous platforms, scalable from one to
hundreds of developers, default configurations for
C, C++, Java, Modula-3, easily portable to most PC
and workstation platforms.
Elego ComPact currently uses CVS as its underlying version
control machine, though future versions may support other
systems, too. Binaries are available for FreeBSD, Linux,
Windows, and Solaris/SPARC systems. John Polstra's CVSup may be
used for repository mirrowing/replication. Like CVSup, Elego
ComPact is completely written in Modula-3.
Fully functional demo CDs including binaries for all supported
platforms and documentation in HTML, DVI, PDF, and
PS format can be obtained by sending e-mail to info@elego.de. More
information is also available from the Elego WWW Hompage.
Olaf
Wagner
Last modified: Tue Jan 11 15:19:20 MET 2000
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|| Olaf Wagner | wagner@luthien.in-berlin.de (private) |
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|| D-12157 Berlin | phone: +49 30 85 58 01 81 |
|| Germany / Deutschland | fax: +49 30 85 58 01 88 |
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