> Hello !
> 
> I think, we will have to upgrade our CVS-server-binary (UNIX)
> in the nearest future, because we will need enhanced commands
> like 'rdiff', 'rlog', and so on ...
> 
> What happens, if I upgrade my CVS-server from 1.10.7 to
> 1.11.1p1, what should I take care of, especially with
> locally checked out copies and history files ?
> 
> Is it just as easy like copying the new version over the
> old one, or will I have to run conversion-utilities, to
> make my files compatible with the new CVS ?
> 
Once you've copied it over, do a "cvs init".  I don't think it will
do anything in this case, but it's a good habit to develop when
upgrading CVS.  Other than that, yes, it is just that easy.

David H. Thornley                        | If you want my opinion, ask.
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