use make and version control system for every project?

Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com
Wed Oct 15 17:32:34 EDT 2003


Aahz wrote:

> Does Perforce work without a server?

No, but as I said, you can run it without a license with two users and
two client workspaces for free for as long as you want; the client and
server are free to download.  See the Licensing section of this page:

	http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html

You can run the server yourself, you just can't add more than two users
or workspaces -- and for single use, that's often a perfectly acceptable
limitation.

And as I mentioned, you can supposedly qualify for a free license with
open source projects that meet some criteria, but I haven't looked into
it closely myself so I don't know the precise details.

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