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jschell27-Oct-10 8:26
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Peter Trevor27-Oct-10 9:07
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jschell wrote:
However one would then also expect that there would be a process step(s) which is specific to building as well. And it should start with a clean extract.Consequently one would not check in source/proj/etc files at the same time as deliverables.


Quite correct, sorry if that wasn’t clear. Overall in SCM (software configuration management) *final* deliverables are under version control but that does not mean that those deliverables are tracked in interim stages. (Depending on the specifics of the SCM plan being used ‘candidate’ final builds may also be version controlled.) As you point out, candidate final deliverables are usually built from a clean extract (and usually on a clean build machine) after the developer has checked in his changes. I wasn’t trying to explain SCM in detail, merely make the OP aware of its existence.

jschell wrote:
Better to figure out what files are actually required. It becomes obvious with a clean extract.


But if you aren’t following an SCM process it is better to err on the side of caution. Especially if (as is the case with the OP) you aren’t sure what you need to track to begin with ... you can always fine tune by dropping items over time as you gain a better understanding. It’s harder to fine tune the other way.
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