You could hack a solution together based on batch files / shell scripts and the 
at / cron commands for scheduling. What you will gain is a visibility into what 
changed and when, but not why or by who. It's a matter of opinion, but i'd say 
that glass is very much half full.

/t

>I was hoping to hear what the list thinks on an issue I have. 
>I'm trying to make a number of changes at the place I've been working
>for a few months. The small group of programmers has a disorganized
>development process. I'm trying to work in some standard source
>control but until that point I want to at least be able to, when
>tracking bugs, to find out what changes where made to a file and when.
>Backups somewhat help but what would be really nice is, like source
>control, if I could look at the revision history for a single file. Is
>there some sort of way to point a utility at a directory and have it
>automatically check in files as they change on the server? (I know,
>event gateways, but we don't have enterprise) The easier to install
>and config the better.
>
>Anthony

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