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RE: using cvs to contol system files
From: |
Greg A. Woods |
Subject: |
RE: using cvs to contol system files |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Oct 2002 19:05:30 -0400 (EDT) |
[ On Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 17:38:05 (-0500), Miller Dale Contractor HQ
AFWA wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: using cvs to contol system files
>
> We use CVS for controlling our software but for the system files
> I find that RCS is generally sufficient.
>
> RCS is simple to use and gives you version control with few commands to
> know.
I concur 100%
I have in the past devised procedures and processes to use CVS to manage
system configurations (which ended up having to be much more complex
than vi1pdqyo02 was proposing), but I would not do so ever again without
using something like GNU Cfengine to do the work and then just use CVS
to manage the cfengine inputs.
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Greg A. Woods
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