CVS on NT doesn't seem to understand DOS commands. I can't Put DOS commands
in the loginfo file. I can neither call a batch file with DOS commands.
So, what can I put in the loginfo file? (to work on NT).
(I think about mounting an NT partition on a Linux with Samba).
I'd like to avoid that solution.
This is wath I want to do.
PC ----> CVS on NT --------> Web Site on IIS.
As soon as I commit a file, I want the Web Site up to date.
I know how to do it on Unix(or Linux), but on NT it doesn't work the same.
As I say before, I can't put DOS commands in the loginfo.
If somebody did it or have a guess about it, help me.
Thanks for your help
Daniel Barsalou
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From: Noel L Yap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 9:56 AM
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Subject: Re: Synchronization - Production.
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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