I've only used client CVS on NT.  My guess, though, is that any executable can
be placed in loginfo so, just have loginfo execute a batch file (or whatever NT
uses nowadays).

Also, the limititations of your technology shouldn't be an excuse for poor
process.  At the very least, I would have a staging site that gets a once-over
before being exported to production.

Noel




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I agree, but it doesn't seem to work well in WinNT.
I mean that my CVSROOT is on a NT machine. If I put commands in the loginfo
file, should I put basic DOS commands?????

EX: ^todo (e:; cd \CVSTEST; cvs -q update -d) >> e:\CVSROOT\CVSROOT\updatelog

IS that correct?

Thanks for your help.

Daniel B.
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On Tue, 30 May 2000, Noel L Yap wrote:
>
> 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
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/26/2000 02:10:51 PM
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>
>
> 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
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