Hi everybody,

I was wondering if I should upload the sources to lrpStat into CVS on the
sourceforge server. Not that I'm worried about the space I'm using, but I'd
like to provide a "development snapshot" between the releases. With the
little spare time I have right now, it takes me much too long to get
something released, but I'd still like at least publish the changes
somewhere (and I'm figuring that anybody, who'll manage to get the sources
out of CVS will also know what the difference between a "development
snapshot" and a released version is).

Now, I already have all my sources in CVS here on my machince, and looking
through the CVS docs I have here, I have not found anything on how to keep
_two_ repositories "current" without running into problems (maybe it's so
simple that they didn't even consider it worth mentioning). 

My hope is that something like this will work: I change my CVSROOT and
CVS_RSH settings and then simply do a commit from my local working directory
into the sourceforge CVS. 

I'd just go ahead and try, but cleaning up a messed up import on CVS can be
a hassle. As you can probably tell by now, my knowledge about CVS is rather
limited - I know the basics (how to commit/checkout files and resolve
conflicts), but that's it.

Any pointers (even of the "don't bother, having the tgz archives in the
developer dir is enough" kind) would be appreciated.

Martin

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