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Best version tracking tools for embedded software?

Hi to you all, I'm working on a software involving an LPC4370 (Cortex M4 + 2*M0) and LPCXpresso IDE. I'd like to know if someone knows a good version tracking tool for the platform.
My key requisites are:

  • free/cheap for smal teams
  • integration with IDE (LPCXpresso is basically eclipse)
  • possibility of store private projects
  • no need to setup a server

I'd like to apologize if some expression may seem inappropriate, I'm an absolute beginner in version tracking so I'd appreciate your corrections.

Best regards,
Andrea

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  • Hi  thanks for your reply and excuse me for being this late.
    I decided to go with Mercurial + Bitbucket once I figured out that actually there aren't (and there's no need for) specific tools for versioning embedded firmware.
    Also, on linux I use meld for file comparison, which I think is pretty nice.

    Thanks again, I'd love to mark your answer as correct, but actually it seems that I'm not able to!

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  • Hi  thanks for your reply and excuse me for being this late.
    I decided to go with Mercurial + Bitbucket once I figured out that actually there aren't (and there's no need for) specific tools for versioning embedded firmware.
    Also, on linux I use meld for file comparison, which I think is pretty nice.

    Thanks again, I'd love to mark your answer as correct, but actually it seems that I'm not able to!

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