On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 12:50 +0900, KOIE Hidetaka wrote:
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> There is a bit of problem.
> IPv6 address representation is colon-separated hex.
> This conflicts with CVSROOT.
How about using symbolic DNS names? They're memorizable, can
represent different IPs at different times (after moving a repo
which sometimes happens as related questions regularly bubble up
here on the list), can be CNAME'd / load balanced, etc. Most of
all: they have worked for ages and will continue to work. Since
I don't like hardcoding numeric IPs too much I didn't even think
of this to be a problem. I'd even more consider using numeric
IPs in CVSROOT settings to be asking for trouble sooner or later.
> CVS may provide a quoting syntax.
Wasn't there some talk about URL style CVSROOT specs? What do
other IP enabled applications do?
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