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svn/git integration, question about libgdm*_sh.so file.

S1ayer
S1ayer over 9 years ago

Hi all!


I think, that a lot of people made integration svn ot git. Could you pls. tell me where can I find the  libgdm*_sh.so file? Or what skill hook need to use?

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    I don't think "a lot of people" have made an integration with svn or git. There is one commercial svn integration - VersIC from MethodICs EDA (who are a Cadence connection partner). There are also four other connection partners who have different Design Management integrations  - ClioSoft (SoS), Dassault (DesignSync), IBM (Clearcase) and IC Manage (IC Manage) - each integrating different version control systems.

    I know of one or two customers who have rolled their own GDM integrations - this usually involves a services contract to provide the extra support needed - but this is relatively rare because it's a non-trivial amount of work. You're generally better advised to go with a commercial offering because they will have been through the experiences of fine tuning the integration to ensure it works robustly and well.

    A few customers have done basic SKILL-based integrations but these are often rather incompletely integrated and have some holes which make them less attractive. Essentially the tools in that case wouldn't really know about the underlying integration and so this cannot really be recommended.

    So my suggestion is that you contact the connection partners I mention above. If you really want to find out more about doing your own via a service, you should contact your account team.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    I don't think "a lot of people" have made an integration with svn or git. There is one commercial svn integration - VersIC from MethodICs EDA (who are a Cadence connection partner). There are also four other connection partners who have different Design Management integrations  - ClioSoft (SoS), Dassault (DesignSync), IBM (Clearcase) and IC Manage (IC Manage) - each integrating different version control systems.

    I know of one or two customers who have rolled their own GDM integrations - this usually involves a services contract to provide the extra support needed - but this is relatively rare because it's a non-trivial amount of work. You're generally better advised to go with a commercial offering because they will have been through the experiences of fine tuning the integration to ensure it works robustly and well.

    A few customers have done basic SKILL-based integrations but these are often rather incompletely integrated and have some holes which make them less attractive. Essentially the tools in that case wouldn't really know about the underlying integration and so this cannot really be recommended.

    So my suggestion is that you contact the connection partners I mention above. If you really want to find out more about doing your own via a service, you should contact your account team.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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