RTC Stand-Alone Client (version control)
5 answers
The easiest approach is to just use the Eclipse client as a standalone
client. You only use the RTC plugin views, and not any of the IDE views
(such as the Package or Project Explorer).
The only thing you need to remember to do is to select the "refresh"
button in the Pending Changes view when you come back to the Eclipse
client after making some changes to any of the loaded files in MatLab,
LabView, etc.
Cheers,
Geoff
On 6/13/2011 5:38 PM, srlimoges wrote:
client. You only use the RTC plugin views, and not any of the IDE views
(such as the Package or Project Explorer).
The only thing you need to remember to do is to select the "refresh"
button in the Pending Changes view when you come back to the Eclipse
client after making some changes to any of the loaded files in MatLab,
LabView, etc.
Cheers,
Geoff
On 6/13/2011 5:38 PM, srlimoges wrote:
Does RTC have a stand-alone client (that's not eclipse or visual
studio based)? Were looking to load files into RTC from MatLab,
LabView, and other sources. If not, is there a work around?
Thanks!
Thanks guys!
Hi Scott
Geoff's idea is much easier to use (his ideas are generally better!).
I am interested to hear how you get on - I have not seen anyone use RTC to version control MatLab, etc files. I don't expect any problems - it just would be nice to now how you get on as I am sure you will not be the only person wanting to do this.
anthony
What about "Rational Team Concert Shell", the integration of the SCM with Windows Explorer?
https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/4.0.1/RTC-Windows-Shell-repo-4.0.1.zip
Apparently it works with Windows XP as well, which was not the case in the previous versions.
https://jazz.net/blog/index.php/2012/02/06/introducing-the-rational-team-concert-shell-integration-for-windows-explorer/