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Re: cadence data management with subversion

From: Rian Sanderson <rsanderson_at_sensorplatforms.com>
Date: 2006-04-20 01:32:13 CEST

>Date: 2006-03-17 21:25:17 CET

>hi all, i'm in the process of writing a cadence skill wrapper around
>subversion for an chip design company. this will manage cadence
>layout/schematic views (which are save as binaries in the filesystem)
>and will allow a designer to perform all the standard svn commands
>from the graphical cadence design environment. anyone else worked on
>this or something like this? i'd be interested in comparing notes.

>rgds.

I'm interested in hearing how using subversion to manage cadence files
is working out.

I'm a software guy work at a chip startup. I've been hapily using
subversion for software rev control and suggested to some of the ASIC
guys that they use it to rev control their design files. I'm not real
familiar with the whole Cadence flow and why subversion might or might
not be a good addition to it.

-
Rian Sanderson
www.sensorplatforms.com

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