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2005-05-04 Thread Thomas Hallgren
Rob Butler wrote: ... SVN also has a number of nice features like atomic commits, versioning directories, etc. Still, subversion identifies file content by it's location in the directory tree which makes the directory versioning a lot less useful than it could have been. Renaming directories or e

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2005-05-04 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Rob Butler wrote: [details of some SVN features] please see reecent debates on the topic of SCM systems. "Those who do not remember the debates on the mailing lists are bound to repeat them." cheers andrew ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 2: you can

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2005-05-04 Thread Rob Butler
> > >2) As long as we're using CVS, the only way to > organize autonomous project > >teams that have authority over their special areas > but no ability to change > >central code is to "push out" projects to separate > CVS trees. > > > > > This has never been an issue before, AFAIK, nobody > w

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2003-06-29 Thread Jim C. Nasby
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 09:01:35PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote: > As things stand, because O_DIRECT is an execution fast path through > the vfs subsystem, I expect the speed difference to be greater on > faster HDDs with high RPMs than on slower IDE machines at only > 5400RPM... thus trivializing