On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:39:48 -0600, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote: >On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 12:02, Joshua Slive wrote: > >> Disadvantages of moving to subversion: >> - Not as portable (?) > >(Subversion clients/servers run anywhere APR does. I think that's >actually more portable than CVS, since I don't believe CVS pserver runs >on win32 at all.)
Well, I know subversion doesn't compile "out of the box" on OS/2 (I've tried) so I'll probably have to port it myself if we do make it a requirement for accessing httpd. Also, being on a dialup link I currently rsync the cvs repository to a local machine & do all my checkout/update/diff/log etc operations from there & only commit across the link. Can I do that with subversion or will every operation have to go half way around the world? -- ______________________________________________________________________________ | Brian Havard | "He is not the messiah! | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | He's a very naughty boy!" - Life of Brian | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
