> Should this "password file" be in CVS in the first place ? while it's certainly a good point, it doesn't address the real problem. that was just an example from a real-life situation. one more would be considering the different versions of mysql that the two computers might be using. since that -- as well as the passwords needed to connect to them and the files they're stored in -- is not solely what a web project is about, it has the right to reside inside the tree. it's only a part, albeit an important one, but the structure of the whole project should not be broken because of these minor differences. that would make it even more difficult to administer.
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