Use a loginfo script as described in Cederqvist, although, I wouldn't suggest working the way you describe since developers can /easily/ break a working web site this way (of course, your web site might be internal in which case the damage may be limited). Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/26/2000 02:10:51 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Noel L Yap) Subject: Synchronization - Production.
I need some help on this. My configuration is like the following: CVS(Test environment) <-------> CVS (Repository on Unix) ------> Web site (Production) I have my repository on a Unix machine. When people's working on a Web site in production, they checkout the files in their CVS (Test environment). After that, they modify the files in question and they commit theses files to the Repository on the Unix machine. After that, they have to log on the Web Site machine to update the files in productino with 'cvs checkout'. I don't think that is a good idea to work like that. Is there a solution that can do this. I mean, as soon as somebody do a commit on the Repository, these files are automaticly update on the Web site in production. So, the Repository and the Web Site need to be synchronize together. (Kind of binding). I can't figure it out that one. Thanks for your help! Daniel Barsalou K-OS Multim�dia Inc. 5505, boul. Saint-Laurent, bureau 4210 Montr�al(Qu�bec) H2T 1S6 T�l.:(514)495-1122 Fax :(514)495-1342 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.k-os.com
