> > I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository
> using rsync
> > (remember - windows = no cvsup). This works well, except
> every now and
> > then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
> > resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that have ha
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository using rsync
> (remember - windows = no cvsup). This works well, except every now and
> then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
> resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that h
> > This works well, except every now and
> > then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
> > resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that have had
> > commits to them.
>
> I haven't noticed this personally, although I might have just
> missed it.
> Are you s
On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 19:52 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository using rsync
> (remember - windows = no cvsup).
Yeah, I do this as well, and for similar reasons (cvsup is unmaintained
and annoying to build, at least on AMD64/Debian).
> This wo