Ah, the typical Unix answer"roll your own"...
Gianni Mariani wrote:
You
can "share" dircetories.So
if all the bits you care about are in a directory, you're all set, you
just need to provide a script for
your folk to check out the sources. The script is simply multiple
"cvs co" commands
Bryon Lape wrote:
Ah, the typical Unix answerroll your own...
Do I detect an ever so slight hint of sarcasm here ? If so, you are, of
course, perfectly welcome to go elsewhere and pay for your support and bitch
about it. People try to be helpful for free, and a modicum of politeness is
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From: Bryon Lape [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Ah, the typical Unix answerroll your own...
If you would prefer the typical non-Unix answer, please
send me a thousand dollars and I'll tell you the product
doesn't do that. If you insist enough, for extra money I'll
You
can "share" dircetories.
So
ifall the bits you care about are in a directory, you're all set, you just
need to provide a script for your folk to check out the
sources. The script is simply multiple "cvs co" commands with a few "cd's"
interspersed !
-Original Message-From:
As Gianni said, you can share directories, The better way to do this is with
the modules file.
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_18.html#SEC155
Jerry
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