Please Ignore I'm testing google groups 2 Jim.Hyslop wrote: > Sticks wrote: > > we have a small php/mysql project and only two developers, > > but we would > > like to manage the project using cvs. we want to be able to > > access the > > repository managed by cvs through apache and we want to set up two > > subdomains on our local testing server to point to our > > working copies. > > can apache be pointed to the folder containing the master cvs > > repository? > No, because the repository files have a different format from the original > files. You'll have to keep an up-to-date copy checked out. > > > if not, what is the best way to keep an up to > > date version > > of the project in the web server's document root? > It's in TFM: > https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs_18.html#SEC175 > > > where is the best > > folder to put the cvs repository? > Wherever you want to put it. With one caveat - the physical computer hosting > the repository should be running the same operating system as the computer > running the CVS server. In other words, no NFS or Samba mounts. > > -- > Jim Hyslop > Senior Software Designer > Leitch Technology International Inc. (http://www.leitch.com) > Columnist, C/C++ Users Journal (http://www.cuj.com/experts)
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