Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Yes, its documentation is still very bad. Nevertheless CVSTrac is aWhich I of course noticed when I after this mishap retraced my steps on a different system.
really excellent tool when it comes to performance and tight CVS and
bug-tracking integration. For your problem (if docs would have existed
;-) the solution would have been to disable the writing of "passwd" and
"writers" files in the "Setup" dialog. CVSTrac then operates in a full
read-only and non-destructive way.
Could I be so blunt and suggest that this option is "off" by default, instead of "on". It could be a good thing for prospective new users without limiting the usefulness of the program.
Karl-Koenig Koenigsson
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