On Sep 22, 2006, at 2:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like me you probably have multiple Linux boxes & multiple home directoriesyou work on. If so you probably have scripts and programs you copy to all your home directories. If you make changes to files you may end up with 'version creep' as all your home directories slowly diverge. Any advice how to manage this complexity?
I simply don't. The only things I really care about are my environment scripts (.cshrc, .login, .logout, .ssh/config, .ssh/ authorized_keys), and my work (~/src, ~/documents). Those are all in subversion off on a server somewhere.
GUI desktop, application preferences, I really couldn't care less about. I'll manually sync a bookmarks.html file around every so often, when I care to remember it, but that's about the extent of it.
I've found that not caring about things is a significant stress reducer. :)
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