On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 03:55:15PM +0100, Fabian Cenedese wrote:
> >I'm starting to wonder if removing :local: mode might not be a bad
> >thing.
That's a bit extreme, IMO. At most it could be disabled by
default, with an option to enable it (either a configure option,
or in CVSROOT/config, or both). Not a flat-out prohibition, but
people would have to work a bit to find it.
> The only thing you could possibly imagine is to
> disable local mode on network mapped drives.
That'd be nice. Rather a challenge to implement though -- how
*does* one tell, portably and from application code, whether a
given directory is locally or remotely mounted?
> But while working
> on my local drive I don't want to mess with any server stuff.
Indeed! I might not even have any "server stuff" set up yet by
the time I want to start using CVS.
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