Re: CVS Sharing

2001-10-23 Thread Bryon Lape
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

Re: CVS Sharing

2001-10-23 Thread Philip Lijnzaad
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

RE: CVS Sharing

2001-10-23 Thread Thornley, David
-Original Message- 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

RE: CVS Sharing

2001-10-22 Thread Gianni Mariani
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:

RE: CVS Sharing

2001-10-22 Thread Jerry Nairn
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 re: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jason Mowat Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 9:03 AM at other