> [ On Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 10:34:52 (+0100), Matthias Kienle > wrote: ] > > Subject: reserved checkout > > > > What do I wrong? > > Don't use reserved checkouts with CVS -- CVS is the "Concurrent Versions > System"! >
I know cvs is a concurrent version system, but a new requirement comes up in our department to use in future only one version system. The other version system administrated binary files like word, excel and powerpoint. CVS (and other version systems too) can not merge binary files after more than one edit from several editors of the same version. The other version system can do reserved checkouts but it runs on a windows server and has no command line. In a first test we used the editors and watcher function of cvs, but the test shows us it is not enough. I must often merge by hand two versions and I can say I hate it. I am a linuxer and I would hate it to explain my manager that cvs does not support reserved checkouts for binary files. I control all web pages, server configuartions and the total source code in a cvs repository. I love my command line for cvs and I love my CVS. I know I am sitting between two chairs. Matthias ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: webmail.fht-esslingen.de _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs