Noel Yap wrote:
[...]
> If you do come up with a general solution, here's my wishlist:
> 1. The global .cvsrc is copied onto the client (assuming client/server CVS
> of
> course) so that server contact isn't mandated.
> 2. By default, user .cvsrc files extend global .cvsrc settings.
> 3. There should be a way for users to override global .cvsrc settings.
[...]
(long as we're wishing...)
It seems to me, that since the "global" .cvsrc (being
proposed) is global only to a given repository, then it
it should be possible to specify local .cvsrc files on a
per-CVSROOT basis too. So, for instance, you might
override one repository's obnoxious global .cvsrc
settings, but accept another repository's wonderful
global .cvsrc.
-- steve
>
- CVSROOT/cvsrc Pavel Roskin
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Larry Jones
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Pavel Roskin
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Greg A. Woods
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Tobias Weingartner
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Pavel Roskin
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Tobias Weingartner
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- RE: CVSROOT/cvsrc Cameron, Steve
- RE: CVSROOT/cvsrc Pavel Roskin
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Tobias Weingartner
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Larry Jones
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Tobias Weingartner
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Larry Jones
- Re: CVSROOT/cvsrc Noel L Yap
