We have a large number of different projects for different clients as well as in-house development.
I've struggled a bit to figure out how to best set up CVS to handle these. I can create a zillion projects under a single CVSROOT location, but that very quickly gets messy. However, it does have the nice benefit of only one $CVSROOT environment variable. Is it advisable to organize these into separate directory hierarchies, doing a "cvs init" on each? Does this do bad things? Are there any specific strategies? I'll admit that I'm used to Visual Source Safe organizing projects in a single-rooted hierarchy. Any ideas welcome. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
