You should have no problem moving the repository from a win2k to a Unix platform.  I 
have done it and did not encounter any problems.

Hamid Ghassemi
F5 Networks, Inc.
206-272-6813

-----Original Message-----
From: David CM Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 9:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVS OS Migration


I'm a developer in a small company, and I'm in the process of setting up
a CVS system for our code, documents, etc...

The final system that we're going to be installing the server is
currently up in the air.  I'd like to get a jump start on the migration
of code into CVS (rearranging the directories, etc...) while the
higher-ups decide which system to install the server.  

The clients (for the most part) will be running on Windows platforms.
What I'm wondering, is can I make all of the archives, and do the
versioning locally (on a win2k system).  Then when we decide which
system we're putting it on (Linux/Sun/Win2k/Winnt), can I simply copy
the files to the new system?  

Or, should I wait until the new system is decided, and then do it.

Thanks!!


Dave Weber
Backbone Security, Inc.
570-422-7900


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