Introduction
This is the User Guide for the Flexible Configuration Management
system which is known as FCM. It is designed to tell you everything
you need to know if you want to develop code which has been configured within
FCM. In addition it also provides the extra information you will need if you
are system manager of a project within FCM.
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This guide consists of the following sections:
- System Overview
- A brief description of the main features of FCM.
- Getting Started
- How to start using FCM. It includes a tutorial for you to work through
and familiarise yourself with some FCM activities.
- Code Management System
- How to use the code management system to manage code changes.
- Code Management Working
Practices
- Recommended ways of working with the code management system.
- The Extract System
- How to extract code from the repository ready for building.
- The Build System
- How to compile code using the build system.
- System Administration
- How to configure and maintain a new system within FCM.
- FCM Command Reference
- Detailed information about each of the
fcm
commands.
- Further Information
- Where to find further information about FCM and about configuration
management in general.
- Annex:
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- Quick reference
- A quick reference to many useful FCM code management system
commands.
- Declarations in FCM central/user
configuration file
- Detailed definitions of what declarations are allowed in a
central/user configuration file.
- Declarations in FCM extract
configuration file
- Detailed definitions of what declarations are allowed in an extract
configuration file.
- Declarations in FCM build
configuration file
- Detailed definitions of what declarations are allowed in a build
file.