Create a wrapper script around commit.  It does two things:

        1)  Commit the changed files.
        2)  Update the 'originals' in /home/httpd/html

donald
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 12:39:44PM -0600, Russell A Hoffman wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a CVS question I had?
> Well, what I'm trying to do is manage a fairly large website using CVS.
> I've managed to successfully import and test checking it out (can you tell
> I'm a newbie? :), but now I'm wondering what to do to keep the original
> website files up to date.  For instance, the repository is in
> /cvsroot/html, and the original files are in /home/httpd/html, and I'm
> wondering how to keep the original files "in-sync" with the cvs (updated)
> version?  I'm probably not wording it right, or not explaining it
> correctly, but I'm just hoping someone out there will be able to decipher
> what I'm trying to say, and let me know if/how this can be done ;)
> 
> Thanks! 
> 
> Russell Hoffman                                  TCS Help Desk (x2911)
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> 
> "If it's not in the computer, it doesn't exist."
> 

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