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Arthur Barrett |
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RE: (no subject) |
Date: |
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 21:03:20 +1100 |
Nelson,
> Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.22 (client)
> Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.17 (client/server)
On windows (which is your client accoring to your first post) its very
common to be running CVSNT - these daylight savings issues ave been
worked out (painfully) over years... Also cvsnt includes a native ssh
client (:ssh:server:/repo) so you don't need both ssh and cvs installed
on the client.
> Is that how update normally works? Does it upload the entire
Yes - if the local source has changed (or the date/times do not match
what is in the CVS/Entries file).
> Is that behavior configurable? Can I tell it that I do NOT
No.
The next release of CVSNT (2.5.04) does alter the behaviour by sending a
checksum if the file >1Mb and only if the checksums are different then
it does still send the file - that 1Mb is a little arbitrary and will
eventually end up as a configurable parameter. 2.5.04 is currently
tested on linux and windows only since it's not stable yet - once stable
it'll be available for all unix/linux/mac/win.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
- (no subject), Nelson Bolyard, 2007/11/04
- RE: (no subject),
Arthur Barrett <=