Dennis von Ferenczy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [ ... ]
> The problem is the following: 
> the cvs server is at the same time the web server where the application
> runs. So I have to checkout to the web server. But: My IDE runs locally on
> my machine and it needs the complete source code to enable it to use code
> completion etc. Between my local machine and the server there is only a DSL
> connection so I have the local changes mirrored to the web server (using the
> SFTP client) and then do the commit from the web server. 
> Any better ideas?

Yes.  Get a CVS client for your local machine and do your cvs commits
from there behind the IDE's back.  On the CVS server == web server,
use the loginfo hook to keep a reference sandbox up to date, from
which the web site operates.
https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.20/cvs_18.html#SEC158


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