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Question about RCS files
From: |
K. Posern |
Subject: |
Question about RCS files |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 12:20:14 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.6i |
Hi.
I am a CVS newbie and I would like to do/have the following:
There is a Server with an CVS Repository "sv" in the path /var/lib/cvs/sv.
On the clients I work with:
CVSROOT=":ext:address@hidden:/var/lib/cvs";
LOCAL="/SOMEWHERE/sv";
CVS checkout is done by:
cd "/SOMEWHERE";
cvs -d "$CVSROOT" checkout sv;
CVS update is done by:
cd "/SOMEWHERE/sv";
cvs -d "$CVSROOT" update -dP;
CVS commit is done by:
cd "/SOMEWHERE/sv";
cvs -d "$CVSROOT" commit;
I describe all this because I dunno if you might need this information to
answer me the following question:
I thought that the CVS-Tree LOCAL and on the SERVER are IDENTICAL (after I did
an update).
But on the server the files end with ",v" and have all the comments and version
stuff inside.
I now know that these files are the rcs files (the backbone of the cvs?).
But I need an exact copy of the version a CLIENT has in its /SOMEWHERE/sv dir
on the SERVER (so without the rcs stuff).
How can I achieve this? Do I have to to do an cvs-checkout on the server and
cvs-update everytime a client did commit something?
Or can I say to the server somehow to keep automatically the rcs stuff seperate
in one dir and an "client-like-copy" of the cvs-repository in another dir?
Thanks a lot for any help in advance!
Greetings,
K. Posern.
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