Our current setup is:
Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.11 (client/server)
on Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server release 2.1AS/i686
We are in the process of switching all of our version control over to CVS. Some of our developers were using CVS long before we began our project to use one version control product within our company. Due to certain limitations in CVS, we have been looking at CVSNT Server. We have read the documentation on the benefits of using CVSNT server VS the CVS server.
Our
current developers have a number of concerns:
1) Does
the Linux version of CVSNT have all the features of the Windows version on
CVSNT?
This is important because we will be
running CVSNT on Linux
2)
Is there any CVS functionality that will be lost if we move to
CVSNT?
3) Is
CVSNT 100% compatible with CVS?
Meaning the IDE interfaces designed
for CVS work with CVSNT.
4) Will
new features of CVS be added to CVSNT?
Meaning will CVSNT be kept as
compatible as possible with CVS except with additional features
5) Is
the file locking of CVSNT better than that of CVS?
Some developers require file locking.
6) Is
there anyone who has switched over to CVSNT server on a Linux server who is
willing to share his or her experiences with us?
7) Was
there any changes to your process, or changes in
functionality?
Any information would be appreciated.
Thank You
Deb Comeau
Production Analyst
Loblaw Companies East
416 240 3339
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