Sounds like you just want your company's server as
the remote CVS repository, and use remote access
methods like pserver or ext via SSH/RSH.

-chris

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>] On Behalf Of Adrian Constantin
>Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:16 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Can one user develop concurent versions ?
>
>
>
> Hello
>
> I work on my project from two computers (work and
>home) plus one version which I keep on the company's
>server where I seldom work. So I have three checked
>out copies of the project, using the same user. I
>can't really ask for more users on the company's
>server for me.
>
> I wonder if sometimes I get out of sync with my
>copies so that I have concurent versions of the
>project, all under my username, will cvs recognize the situation ?
>
> I know if each user has his own unique version all is
>ok, but I wish cvs not to rely to much on the
>assumption each user works on exactly one version, one
>copy.
>
> Or maybe the new version supports cvs-specific
>users... That would be great
>
> Adrian Constantin
> Romania
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> And I don't wanna miss a thing
>
>
>
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