I think Greg was saying that maybe the problem isn't CVS, but how you
organize your source code. If three projects need to reference the same10
files, then maybe you need a 4th project with those 10 files in them?
Daniel
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From: "Delos Nash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Am I wrong?
> Could you explain?
> Yes I've heard of Libraries, but I don't understand your reference...
>
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> [ On Monday, June 25, 2001 at 14:06:18 (-0700), Delos Nash wrote: ]
> > Subject: Am I wrong?
> >
> > My developers want to have over 100 files that they can share with over
> > seven projects.
>
> Have they never heard of "libraries"?!?!?!?
>
> Shared sources should ideally even be separately release managed.
>
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