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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:40:52 -0500, RBuchholz at Chamberlain.com wrote: Incomplete reply below.... >Q4: Must the database/auditing feature be enabled in order to use >2.5.03.2260? If no, are there any caveats in setting up such an >installation? No auditing is not required at all.. >Q5: If it is not used at the start, can I enable the auditing capability >at some later date? At least on Windows you can switch it on and off at will via the control panel and I suspect the same is true in Linux even though there is no Control Panel application to help out. >Q6: Is there a procedure documented somewhere on how to get the auditing >feature running and using it? I am aware of this link: >http://march-hare.com/cvsnt/features/audit/ and Bo's link at >http://web.telia.com/~u86216177/CVSNTAuditing.html . Bo's docs are >primarily for Win and SQLite installations - Is there anything else out >there? Actually it is for morew than SQlite: MSSQLSERVER: http://web.telia.com/~u86216177/CVSNTAuditing.html#SQLServer ODBC to anything: http://web.telia.com/~u86216177/CVSNTAuditing.html#ODBC >Q11: Does a cvs init command need to be run on the repositories in order >to "update" anything? If this command is needed, and it is executed, does >this prevent going back to 2.0.58d if necessary? In fact you CANNOT run a cvs init on a repository that has already been initialized. I have asked about a command to in a friendly way add the new admin files to a repository CVSROOT when I have done a server update. But so far the only advice is to init a dummy repo after the server update and then copy all of the files from that CVSROOT on top of the old CVSROOT while making sure to *NOT OVERWRITE* existing files by the same name! > HTH /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)