Re: CVS timestamping question

2002-05-25 Thread Larry Jones

mshardogg writes:
> 
> I am working with a bunch of people on a project and using a cvs
> repository. We are located all over the world and were wondering how
> cvs does timestamping to ensure we are always working with the latest
> version. Does it always use GMT? Is our timezone differences something
> we should be concerned about or do we not need to worry about it? We
> will all be using the the unix version of cvs. 

Yes, CVS uses UTC (aka GMT) internally so everything just works.

-Larry Jones

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mind you know you have to go to school the next day. -- Calvin

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CVS timestamping question

2002-05-25 Thread mshardogg

Hi:

I am working with a bunch of people on a project and using a cvs
repository. We are located all over the world and were wondering how
cvs does timestamping to ensure we are always working with the latest
version. Does it always use GMT? Is our timezone differences something
we should be concerned about or do we not need to worry about it? We
will all be using the the unix version of cvs. 

Thanks,

Maneesh


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