I have my small programs on my server with folders like this.
I upload/download with scp. And monk's wisdom that I examined, scatter over machines to machines. I came to think of small version control system for me. I would like to have advice from monks, if I could.project1/ver1 /ver2 /ver3 /latest.pm /latest.pl project2/ ... and so on.
What I want.
1. I want to put repository at my server, which has no c compiler, perl5.8, anyway handy for me. It has apache, dav, ftp but there is restriction for installation. So, I am looking for pureperl version control system. Is it possible?
2. I dream like this, with client.
If perl and that module is installed, it works. And server receive the source file like CGI program and save it to it's version.perl -Mpureperlsvn -e 'checkout //project1/trunk mydevel' perl -Mpureperlgit -e 'commit test.pl'
I found svk in this thread, but it seems to depend on subversion.
Or, do you recommend private Repository of GitHub?
In reply to Is there handy version control system with pureperl? by remiah
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