:Consider the following scenario:
 :
 :I have a workspace on the local disk of my PC here at work.  I like
 :working from the local disk because it's fast.  I have a personal
 :repository on a networked filesystem.  At the end of each day,
 :I update the repository.  Among other things, this serves as a backup,
 :and it also makes it easy to work from home if I want to.


I think "cvsup" is what you need, isn't it? I gave it a try
a while ago when I was working on some project. I had to keep two
CVS repositories up to date in different machines. 

So i used cvsup which synchronizes the cvs repository in host "geek.com",
for, instance with that in "geekier.com". 

http://www.cvsup.org/


sherzod



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