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RE: exporting etc
From: |
Dougal Kennedy |
Subject: |
RE: exporting etc |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Nov 2002 09:13:13 +1100 |
I have thought of setting up the permissions on the CVS folder each time it is
done, but we do frequent upgrades and this will be forgotten sooner rather than
later, as I am only a contracter and will not be here too long after i set it
up.
Not 100% sure what this rename shuffle business is, but it sounds like what
greg was suggesting, ie write a script/batch file to do the work for me.
Unfortunately this looks like the only solution.
Dougal Kennedy
Software Engineer
Icontact Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Sander [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Thursday, 31 October 2002 7:01 PM
To: Dougal Kennedy; address@hidden
Subject: Re: exporting etc
Have you considered one or more of the following?
- Configure your web server to disallow serving the CVS meta-data.
- Check out to a staging area, then perform a quick rename shuffle
to replace the deployed web site very quickly.
--- Forwarded mail from address@hidden
I would like to know if either of the following are possible:
* Doing a checkout that will over-write any files with the
same name that already exist (no i do not want to do an
update, as the files being over-written will contain no CVS
information-ie i want to do an export that overwrites a
previous export) OR
* Instead of putting the 3 automatically created CVS file
(entries, repositroy and root) in a seperate folder called
CVS, is it possible to put these three files in the same
directory level as the files that they are describing.
--- End of forwarded message from address@hidden
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