--- Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 12:04, Wayne Johnson wrote:
> > You can set up a module in the CVSROOT/modules file that contains the
> two
> > modules.  This works great except when doing a cvs co -d.  

I guess I should be a bit more specific.  You set up a module alias.  If
you have module A and B, both of which use module C, you can define a
module X with contains modules A and C, and Y which includes B and C.

X -a A C
Y -a B C

> I was tempted to go down this path - but wanted to know at least one
> person had done it successfully. How does tagging site1 or site2 effect
> the shared include file?

We used it at Candle without a problem, that included 20-30 developers
(on 3 continents) and thousands of files.  The only reason I even mention
and problems is that my current boss seems to remember a thread here
several years ago about it being dangerous.  I seem to remember the
thread talking about symlinks on the client side.  I also remember a
thread about problems with NFS on the server side, but I digress...

I'm sure that I will be corrected if I'm wrong here, when the rest of the
world wakes up.


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