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Re: Resonable Place for LockFiles?
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Janning Vygen |
Subject: |
Re: Resonable Place for LockFiles? |
Date: |
Wed, 5 Dec 2001 18:13:13 +0100 |
Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2001 17:14 schrieb Larry Jones:
> Janning Vygen writes:
> > What is a reasonable place for LockDir Directive in
> > CVSROOT/Config?? Can i put it anywhere in the filesystem?? Should
> > i put it outside of the repository? Can I just say
> > LockDir=CVSROOT/LockDir which seems to me a reasonable place. any
> > hints?
>
> You can put it anywhere you like. Since users are constantly
> creating and deleting files and directories in it and there's no
> need to preserve it across a system shutdown (or crash), you can
> significantly improve CVS performance by putting it on an in-memory
> (or at least asynchronous) filesystem if you have one. On many
> systems, somewhere in /tmp is a good choice. You should not put it
> inside the repository lest someone accidentally (or intentionally)
> try to put regular files in it.
Very comprehensive answer. Thank you.
Should be put in the manual, too. I Saw many questions already on
this list about LockDir and read/write permissions with many
developers. It seems to be an important topic and it isn't described
so well in the manual (im talking about cederquvist, of whom i think
its the official manual)
regards
janning
> -Larry Jones
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