> In the case of two environments that share common pieces of code,
> absolutely. Where I've found this most useful, though, is in a case
> where an environment is either *precisely* the same as another (except
> for the database, e.g., running with a copy of live data on your local
> dev machine), or differs in the most minor of ways.

Couldn't you achieve this with symlinks though?

-- 
Cheers

Koz

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