[cvsnt] Re: upgrading to latest version

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Thu Aug 28 22:40:16 BST 2003


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> Why do you think you need to do anything with the repository files????
> The install/uninstall/install cycle of CVSNT does not in any way touch
> the repository files and rightly so.

If I didn't know as much about CVSNT as I do now (I was a noob too 6
months ago) then I'd also be nervous about ANYTHING touching my source
code or changing the system around it.

Rest assured Aaron, your source is safe while upgrading CVSNT.  Take
appropriate precautions (e.g. "backup, backup, and verify your backup"
like any good sysadmin would tell you) but your repository is safe.

Glen Starrett




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