----- Original Message -----
From: "Bertrand Denoix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "C�dric Le Dressay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:37 AM
Subject: RE : [Cvsnt] using CVSNT for large binaries


> If you don't keep previous versions why do you keep them in CVS? Just
> another case of "when your only tool is a hammer, all screws look like
> nails?"

Just because we have more than 500 binaries that may change each day.
Cvs is a software configuration management system not just a history of
changes logger.
Plus it makes everything consistent, any user on the project can easily get
an up to date version without having to struggle through many different
software.


>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > We are using CVSNT for all our sources and the binaries used in our
> > project.
> >
> > - For all the binaries we store we never need to keep previous
> versions
> > just the latest
> > - some are quite large (4 Mo) and as the number of versions rise cvs
> > performance suffer for those files
> >
> > Is there away to tell cvs for those files that we just want to keep
> the
> > latest version ?
> > or is there away to destroy intermediate versions by an "intelligent"
> > batch ?
> >
>


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