Am I futuristic ? I would like to give access to each user to a CVS directory. These directories under ~cvsroot/ would actually be ecrypted "kerneli" files mounted on the loopback. The advantage: - I backup all relevant documents in my ~cvsroot backup - Loss of such backup CD is totally harmless The drawback: - Before accessing a CVS directory, users need to mount the corresponding file before issuing a CVS command - It ruins most of the multiple user development that CVS offers, but that is my problem. Question 1) Is there any problem for CVS when a directory is "empty" when it should contain data ? i.e. does CVS access the directory without a user operation that access data in it ? Question 2) Is there an easy way of prompting for a passphrase to mount the given drive ? to make it more complicated, from a Windows client ? Thanks for any feedback. Marcel. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
