--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ On Saturday, June 5, 2004 at 13:01:48 (-0700),
> Adrian Constantin wrote: ]
> > Subject: Re: CVS corrupts binary files ...
> >
> > I don't wanna merge binary files,
>
> Then your better tool is called a "directory" (i.e.
> outside of CVS)
> --
You can't be serious about this...
My module is a web site. The directory structure is
already created, with a several directories for
images. They have their place on the web server,
with
already done aliases.
Even if I don't edit binary files like source code,
sometimes I may add or remove a few images ro/from
my site. And in the future when the site is ready I
might want to redesign it and change image files.
If images are outside of cvs, they won't be
delivered
by cvs checkout. This is not exactly recomanded.
And I think my binaries are conceptualy part of the
project like source file are.
Now maybe developing a web site with cvs is not very
common. What if I have a real project with some
custom libraries, ordered especially for the
project.
Theese are also binaries not likely to be merged or
changed, but I don't see an outside directory as a
good place for them
Adrian Constantin
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