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Re: Two CVS Servers
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Dennis Jones |
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Re: Two CVS Servers |
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Wed, 4 Jul 2001 13:36:19 -0700 |
I might also add that turning on compression helps a lot when you have to
connect to the CVS server via modem.
- Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Minnihan" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Cc: <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: Two CVS Servers
> The modem connection is so slow as to make occasional updates / checkins
impractical? Recall that you needn't be attached (online) to work on your
sources - only to engage the remote repository.
>
> So long as you have two distinct repositories, no amount of importing &
updating will sync the version numbers on its own. You are in need of
something additional to sync them, else abandon the notion of using
> two repositories. Check this: http://cvshome.org/docs/infomultisite.html
for a fairly good discussion of the topic, including links to some
potentially useful tools.
>
> What about simply doing a checkout from work (while attached to the
network and you can access the repository) and then "sneaker ware" it back &
forth once or so a week to update. This may seem primitive at
> first read, but may well be the best "cost / benefit" solution for your
case.
>
> address@hidden wrote:
>
> > Question is, how do I ensure that the CVS server at home retains the
same
> > versioning system that we are using at work. I tried this and I noticed
that
>
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