Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-06 Thread Martin Schulze
Alex Borges wrote: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers I passed that point already... So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-06 Thread Martin Schulze
Alex Borges wrote: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers I passed that point already... So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Robert Waldner
On 01 Jul 2002 16:41:25 CDT, Alex Borges writes: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves simply

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Robert Waldner wrote: On 01 Jul 2002 16:41:25 CDT, Alex Borges writes: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Torbjorn Pettersson
Alex Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Michael Furr
On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 17:41, Alex Borges wrote: Or any tips would be appreciated (like i use emacs and rcs...works for me) I often use a separate holding place for all config files somewhere in /var or /opt depending the OS. Everything is kept there in RCS(good for locking). I check it out in

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Joe Block
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, July 1, 2002, at 05:41 , Alex Borges wrote: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Alex Borges
Wow.tx a lot guys, thats a lot of very rich options i shouldve posted it to slashdot too...:) Alex El lun, 01-07-2002 a las 16:41, Alex Borges escribió: Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Robert Waldner
On 01 Jul 2002 16:41:25 CDT, Alex Borges writes: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves simply

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Robert Waldner wrote: On 01 Jul 2002 16:41:25 CDT, Alex Borges writes: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Torbjorn Pettersson
Alex Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Michael Furr
On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 17:41, Alex Borges wrote: Or any tips would be appreciated (like i use emacs and rcs...works for me) I often use a separate holding place for all config files somewhere in /var or /opt depending the OS. Everything is kept there in RCS(good for locking). I check it out in

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Joe Block
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, July 1, 2002, at 05:41 , Alex Borges wrote: Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Alex Borges
Wow.tx a lot guys, thats a lot of very rich options i shouldve posted it to slashdot too...:) Alex El lun, 01-07-2002 a las 16:41, Alex Borges escribió: Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some

RCS control for config files

2002-07-01 Thread Alex Borges
Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves simply cvs ci your /etc directory

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-01 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:41:25PM -0500, Alex Borges wrote: Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for

RCS control for config files

2002-07-01 Thread Alex Borges
Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves simply cvs ci your /etc directory

Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-01 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:41:25PM -0500, Alex Borges wrote: Heyas debian zealots, Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control for my configuration files on some servers So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff explicitly for