Jeff Lanzarotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
We are looking into *upgrading* from RCS to CVS and I have a question
about CVS.
Gee, only 16 years after the first release of CVS was posted to
Usenet. :)
What we are looking at CVS to do for us is give
Have you looked into Larry Wall's "patch" program? A heavily modified
version of it is distributed by the Gnu Project. It works best with context
diffs produced by programs such as Gnu Diff (and also many Unix diff
programs). It does not work for binary data types, however; you would need
a
On Sunday, August 20, "Russell Campbell" wrote:
I'm looking for a product or otherwise available piece of software that will
compare two files and save the differences between the two . . . the deltas.
Then it would have to put them back together: pass it the original
file and the file
John.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 July 2000 14:13
To: 'John Scott'
Subject: RE: Can CVS do it?
From: John Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
All I did to get this working was:
On all the machines that need access to the repository
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to set up a central repository for 6 remote sites that will
have both Unix NT clients. Reading through the sparse documentation
on remote repositories and setting up CVS client / server, I'm
unclear whether this utility will meet my requirements or if
We have people working on multiple AIX nodes and NT all using the same
repository. We are working all at the same site, but as long as you can ping
the repository server, the following (should) work fine (If you have port
blocking routers/firewalls then extra firewalls configurations will be