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Quick question on CVS



On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 02:22:15PM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> I currently have a development project where all the sources are in my home 
> directory at the customer site. Each source directory has a CVS 
> subdirectory with the appropriate data files (Entries, Repository, Root, 
> Tag, Template), but I do not have access to the customer's repository, and 
> they simply want me to set up a local repository in my home directory. 
> The Root file contains a pointer to the pserver containing the customer's 
> repository. (My preference would have the company set up a branch that I 
> could checkin and out so that when we are complete, the changes would 
> already be on their repositor, but that is not going to happen).
> 
> In this case, only my userid will be used to access any of the files (and 
> possibly one other userid which is the company CTO). 

I'm having trouble finding a question mark. Are you interested in how to
do this? "cvs init" to create the repository, followed  by "cvs import"
can get you there easily.

Nathan

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