in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
what about rcs-5.7?
and does it apply to other distro?
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
what about rcs-5.7?
what does rcs have to do with this?
and does it apply to other distro?
Does what apply to other distros?
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in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
what about rcs-5.7?
what does rcs have to do with this?
I want to know the global location of the database files used by rcs.
for backup purposes.
and does it apply to other distro?
Does what apply to other distros?
I
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
what about rcs-5.7?
what does rcs have to do with this?
I want to know the global location of the database files used by rcs.
for backup purposes.
RCS doesn't use central databases, but
that shoudl be covered when I backup /home/*
RCS doesn't use central databases, but an RCS directory under each
directory where RCS is used.
where is the CVSROOT? what did you mean by one or more?
CVS uses one or more CVSROOT directories.
The CVSROOT for any directory containing files
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
that shoudl be covered when I backup /home/*
RCS doesn't use central databases, but an RCS directory under each
directory where RCS is used.
where is the CVSROOT? what did you mean by one or more?
Depends on how you set up the repository.
I still