[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2000.02.23 15:03:56
>Tobias Weingartner writes:
>>
>> Why?  It does have a way to set a default "configuration", on a per-user
>> basis.  This is not really a "configuration" per se, but a "preference"
>> file, which states certain preferences a user has in order to use CVS.
>
>Exactly.  The only thing in .cvsrc that isn't strictly a user preference
>is the compression level, which should never have been implemented that
>way in the first place (although I understand why it was).

Not exactly.  One could consider the "cvs edit -c" patch to be a configuration,
not a preference (or, maybe it's a site-preference).

Noel

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