[cvsnt] RE: [cvsgui] Anyone used MKS Source Integrity Enterprise Edition?

Torsten Martinsen torsten at tiscali.dk
Thu Jan 20 20:38:21 GMT 2005


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Merrill Cornish wrote:

>Oliver,
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>>>>Just check out CVSROOT/modules, edit and commit
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>How do you do that with WinCvs or Tortorise?
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In the same way that you check out a normal module, just specify CVSROOT 
as the module name. (btw, that's "Tortoise" :-)

>Our CVS repository is on a Linux machine without Samba, so I don't have access to it from my Windows workstation.
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>Also, if I should have access to CVSROOT/modules, wouldn't that mean that I can see/modify/corrupt the module defintions of any other users of CVS on site?
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Yes. If you wish to isolate projects from each other's modules files, 
you must set up multiple repositories (where I work, we use one 
repository per customer).

-Torsten



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