Vesta is a software configuration management system developed in the 1990s.
Vesta was developed by researchers at the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Systems Research Center in Palo Alto, California.[1] The language for Vesta was first published in 1993.[2] Vesta's approach to incremental software building was to give the user a language to describe how to build the software, and let the builder infer dependencies, unlike other systems where the user specifies the dependencies explicitly. A redesign and reimplementation called Vesta-2 was begun around 1998.[3][4] Vesta was released by Compaq after it acquired DEC, under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) in 2001.
Vesta features include:[1]
Vesta is used by Intel for microprocessor development projects. They employ developers who actively work on the maintenance and development of Vesta.
Drawbacks include:
A short book about Vesta was published several times through 2011.[5][6]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesta (software configuration management).
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