put your CVS root somewhere else safe and sound, eh?  Check out
versions to under your web report.  We store each project as a
seperate moduel in CVS.  Storing the whole web root as one module is
not a good idea, but then we host several applications/projects on one
server.  Use TortoiseCVS for all checkout, commits, updates, etc... 
Then use DW for edting.

Some links you should read:
http://www.devguy.com/fp/cfgmgmt/cvs/cvs_admin_nt.htm
http://web.telia.com/~u86216177/InstallCVSNT25.html
http://www.cvsnt.org/manual/html/


DK

On 3/19/06, Eric J. Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, I am going to try to use Tortoise to get running.
>
> Example dev evironment:
> Local is on folks' laptops.
> Web is on Dev Server at E:\webs\blah   Cold Fusion looks there.
> Does CVSRoot get something like E:\webs\cvsroot or does the CVS root go
> under the blah directory?
> Production servers are elsewhere.
>
> Second, How to import all the code from a single laptop (we are all
> syced via dreamweaver, ugh)?  I think I understand I use tortoise for
> that somehow;  but since the repository is created, do I need to make a
> "module" for every module as we consider them in the CVS tree?  Like,
> inventory is one module, accounting a second module, etc.  Then import
> them one by one?  (which is fine)  Want to make sure I get down the
> right path now that I am halfway there and at the "duh" fork in the
> road.
>
> I have one or two more, but maybe these answers will illuminate my final
> pair of questions.  Thanks.
>
>
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> we use it too.  half of our developers are in the dark ages using a
> shared dev server, the other half dev on their local PC.  We use
> TortoiseCVS officially with Eclipse use coming along now.
>
> fire away!
>
> DK
>
> On 3/19/06, Michael Traher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Eric, We use CVS on a Linux server, but feel free to fire some
> > questions and I'll do my best to answer if I can.
> >
> > On 3/19/06, Eric J. Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Okay, realize the need for CVS in our setup.  Installed and
> > > configured CVSNT on our dev server; installed the clients.  Can
> > > connect to the CVSROOT/server no problems.  Even got the Dreamweaver
>
> > > extension that allows you to do CVS work from within
> > > Dreamweaver...so cool.  I am stoked, things are going too easy, I
> know it....
> > >
> > > So of course I get stuck.  I am wondering if anyone here has any
> > > experience in putting together the CVS server on a dev server...I
> > > have about 4 or 5 best practice questions such as where files are
> > > stored...in the webroot, or is CVS stuff stored separately....etc
> > >
> > > Please let me know if you don't mind a few probably easy and newb
> > > questions.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
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> > >
> > >
> > > Eric J. Hoffman
> > > Managing Partner
> > > 2081 Industrial Blvd
> > > StillwaterMN55082
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