Is there a tool that will let me make a queue of cvs commits while I am
unable to connect to the repository? The goal is to take my laptop on
trips with an up to date copy of my projects. I don't want to make one
large commit with one simple message. I prefer to make many smaller
commits with messages specifying exactly what has changed and why.

I *could* run a mirrored repository on my laptop and then merge that with
the primary repository when I return. But I don't know how to do that
safely while still maintaining commit messages from the laptops
repository. (assuming that others are working on the primary repository
while I am away. if it were just me, it would be simple)

Both laptop and server are running freebsd.

--Derrek



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