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James Robertson

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Gemkit for Store Posted: Sep 5, 2003 10:27 PM
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Joe Bacanskas has a great announcement for Gemstone users - you can use Store to manage your GS sources now!

After a fairly long hiatus, I would like to announce the release of a relatively stable, relatively functional version of Gemkit for StORE. Included in the archive are an introductory PDF, a gs-filein and a parcel/pst pair. This release implements moving code back and forth from GemStone to VW. Also included is a basic, but correctly functioning comparison mechanism. This mechanism will compare GS code between GemStone and VW/StORE. Please find the download at:

http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/DOWNLOAD/GemStone/gemkit.tar.gz

All feedback, fixes, enhancements, etc. greatly appreciated. Please note, this was built and tested on Linux/x86 (and Mac OSX). I haven't tested on mixed Windows/*NIX environments because I don't own a Windows machine. If there are any problems with the mixed scenario, they will be with the GemStone class definitions being seen as changed due to line-end conventions. I don't think that will be a problem, but I haven't tested it, so be careful. ;-)

Great news!

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