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Re: CVS to CVS
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
Re: CVS to CVS |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Jan 2009 23:28:40 GMT |
Darwin,
> It been a long time since I've had to manage a CVS system but was
> wondering if it is possible to have a CVS environment replicate to or
> synchronize with another CVS environment? Or is there some sort of tool
> or script to have a CVS copy itself over to a "back-up" CVS? Also, is
> there any way to have CVS integrate to Microsoft Team Foundation Server?
> I assume that this would not be possible.
Firstly - this is not a 'bug' so should NOT be posted to gnu.cvs.bug but
posted instead to gnu.cvs.help
Secondly - and potentially off topic: CVSNT is a 'fork' of the CVS code with
features added like rename, failsafe audit, change sets, merge tracking,
auto-merge, access control lists and 'write through proxy caches' (a great
way to provide 'hot standby' servers for remote locations). CVSNT 3.1 (now
renamed to EVS) was just released a couple of weeks ago and is client
agnostic, ie: it now supports CVS/CVSNT and SVN clients - the next release
(currently planned for February) should also support TFS/VSTS clients. If
you are interested in EVS/CVSNT 3.1 please subscribe to the EVS newsgroup
via the evscm.org web site.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett