Hi,
I've just one note to that. You must take care of firewalls and decide
whether the hostname/ip information will be supplied by server or
client. I vote for server, because sometimes users don't want to show
internal network configuration to all users of "public" cvs server (for
example opensource projects like NetBeans.org or OpenOffice.org). I
guess, that in this case it doesn't need to be added to the protocol or
at least must be disabled by default.
-Rudolf
Stephen Rasku wrote:
>
> "cvs history" displays lines like this:
>
> O 2001-06-13 22:29 +0000 stephen comox
> =comox= <remote>/*
>
> It should display this:
>
> O 2001-06-13 22:29 +0000 stephen comox
> =comox= <hostname>/*
>
> Is this even possible? I suppose if it was added to the protocol, it
> could be done.
>
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