From: David J. <dav...@ea...> - 2001-05-12 21:25:09
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Hi, I think TCS in the db is (conceptually) great except for two things: 1. No version control (obviously it could be implemented, but would take work) 2. You have to download the whole thing to get a one line change (again, can be fixed, but takes work). Is this more or less work than a new system? I don't know. It probably couldn't be live on sourceforge without convincing them to run a fb server for the purpose. A good idea, but may not be easy. david jencks On 2001.05.12 13:31:34 -0400 Ann W. Harrison wrote: > At 03:40 PM 5/12/2001 +0200, Tord Hammer wrote: > > >I suggest a new test systems called FBT ;-) which works > >like the PostgresQL one. It would be strict script-based, > >which means all tests and expected results are stored > >in text files. Groups of tests (calles series in TCS) and > >group of series (calles meta-series) would be text files > >too. > > I guess I'm a bit confused by the resistance of a database > development project to using database technology. > > > Regards, > > Ann > www.ibphoenix.com > We have answers. > > > _______________________________________________ > Firebird-test mailing list > Fir...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-test > |