Yeah I saw that. There's a lot to learn as a newbie to CVS.

What I did for now was use the -kb option so that CVS didn't tranlate line breaks or do any keyword substitution.

After reading about keyword substitution though I'm thinking that it could be used with XSP to give you version numbers.

The point made about using disc space on binaries since CVS can't store the diffs is a good one. I think I'll reorganize my directories so I don't have binary files and text file mixed in the same dir.

Thanks,
  Justin


On Dec 17, 2003, at 6:00 PM, Ryan Hoegg wrote:


CVSROOT/cvswarappers

http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.10/cvs_18.html#SEC164

Morley Howell wrote:

Regarding CVS, you should be able to check in a directory with mixed binary
and text files. There's a file you can edit in the CVSROOT (can't remember
which file) that lets you configure CVS to recognize which files are binary
by their extension.


Morley



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