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On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:34:03 +0200, "Mik" <plutonix99 at hotmail.com> wrote: > >Hi Tony, I know it > >> It's not that common to create new modules - typically it's done at the >start >> of a new project so it's no problem for the admin to setup. >> >> If you want to isolate the users like that simply create a module per user >and >> have them work under that... or have them all use their own local >> repositories.. seems an odd thing to want though - the whole point of a >> system like cvs is so that teams can collaborate. >> >but in my realm I have 5-10 users for each module and actually there are If you have 5-10 users per vmodule, then why do you want to isolate all of them except a single user from the module??? >just about 80 modules. Keep in mind that repository is on Linux RH server, >the development enviroment is on local PC Wich is exactly how you should use CVS... >and users work with WinCVS so is not so easy for me create a new module. Huh??? Why is it difficult to create a new module with WinCvs? That is one of the more easy things to do, really? Did you bother to read the usage docs availale for WinCvs and Cvs? /Bo Berglund