Thanks Brian.

I think your advice is well justified.  I want to use pserver so I can get
source over the net(i.e. from my house while at work).  Ill dig into the
documentation and try to figure out how to create modules.  Thanks again for
your suggestion.  I saw after I posted this that you responded to my post
yesterday and that you suggested the same thing.  Sorry, didn't mean to ask
twice.  The first post didn't show up right away.

Mike


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> If you use any protocol besides :pserver:, you only have to set up the
> accounts once since they are just domain accounts on your network.
>
> If you are using :pserver:, you will have to set up the accounts on each
> repository seperately. That is how :pserver: is designed.
>
> I usually recommend people to use the CVS module mechanism to divide
> projects instead of creating seperate repositories, whenever it is
> practical.
>
> - Brian
>
> Mike Shoemaker wrote:
> > This seems weird.   If this is the case I think I should have very few
> > repositories and subdivide project another way?  Any suggestions.
> >
> > TIA
> > Mike
> >
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