[ On Thursday, May 24, 2001 at 14:00:51 (-0500), Thornley, David wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: CVS & SSL
>
> Unless you can provide me with a way to use :ext: that handles different
> line-ending conventions properly

Use of :ext: and any handling of end-of-line issues is orthogonal.

> is not prone to corrupting the repository
> through NFS problems

I'm not aware of any remote job execution tools which use NFS.

> and which doesn't require people in the Atlanta office
> to keep entering passwords in order to use CVS, I'm going to have to stick
> to :pserver: here.

I don't see how this has anything to do with CVS either.

> I'm open to suggestions, but if I'm going to accept them I need some
> assurance that I'm moving forward, not backward.

I'd suggest looking deeper into what SSH can really do; and also into
better ways of dealing with inter-platform end-of-line issues that don't
rely on your version-control tool to do the translation!

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