RE: Two CVS Servers

2001-07-04 Thread Gianni Mariani
Short answer - don't do it. The CVS repository contains all the history about your project. If you set up a duplicate CVS server then it needs to have an exact copy of the history of what is in the original CVS server *ALL THE TIME* hence there is no way you can make a duplicate CVS server,

Re: Two CVS Servers

2001-07-04 Thread John Minnihan
The modem connection is so slow as to make occasional updates / checkins impractical? Recall that you needn't be attached (online) to work on your sources - only to engage the remote repository. So long as you have two distinct repositories, no amount of importing updating will sync the

Re: Two CVS Servers

2001-07-04 Thread Dennis Jones
I might also add that turning on compression helps a lot when you have to connect to the CVS server via modem. - Dennis - Original Message - From: John Minnihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 11:37 AM Subject: Re: Two CVS