Hi Paul,
Can you suggest as to what kind of wrapper can be written around RCS to achive remote
access.
I would highly apppreciate your help in this regard.
Thanks ,
--Richa
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> Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 10:33:00 -0800
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> RCS is a very simple file versioning tool that provides very primitive
> capabilities. Among its missing features is access to repositories outside
> of the filesystem on the local machine.
>
> If you want that kind of access, you have no choice but to change to a
> different version control system (which might entail writing your own
> wrappers around RCS).
>
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> Thanks for the prompt response .
> Derek , I feel you have not understood my question correctly.
> I have an RCS repository at a remote location (at a machine which is in US),
> and I want to check-out , check-in the files into the remote repository
> without logging on to the remote machine.
>
> I want to do this sitting on my machine (which is in India) without even mounting
>the remote machine.
> and I donot want to move to CVS or to some other Version control system.
>
> I know this was quite possible if I moved to cvs .
> In cvs it is possible by using the command:
>
> cvs -d richam@indra:/net/jojo/home/Repository co src
>
> assuming indra is a machine in India and jojo is a machine at some remote location.
>
> Is something like this possible in RCS.
> If yes, can you please let me know the command using which this can be done.
>
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