Re: [gentoo-user] cvs filesystem ?!

2004-01-24 Thread raptor
oopsi forgot, why I want this.. if I have to run /etc under subversion control I have to first import it into repository, then move /etc, and then checkout... u know what mess happens if permission changes ? Is there some way to preserve the dir but just add svn/cvs metadata(i.e. dir).. So I don

Re: [gentoo-user] cvs filesystem ?!

2004-01-24 Thread raptor
Does subversion preserve the file permissions 'cause cvs doesn't and it will need alot of additional work to use it really transparently.. tia |> |I'v been reading about subversion, it seems like it could be a good starting point, for what you describe. |* |http://subversion.tigris.org/ |

Re: [gentoo-user] cvs filesystem ?!

2004-01-24 Thread Eric G Ortego
raptor wrote: hi, is there a project for a cvs like system... what I think is something like, having simulaneously different states/profiles of my system.. say I boot in my system version A, install packge X,Y,Z.. when I log in my ver B I don have them.. but on the other hand they start of a

Re: [gentoo-user] cvs filesystem ?!

2004-01-24 Thread Stroller
On Jan 24, 2004, at 2:11 pm, raptor wrote: is there a project for a cvs like system... what I think is something like, having simulaneously different states/profiles of my system.. I have found the idea of a versioned file-sytem rather appealing, since I read about the suggestion in "The UNIX HAT

[gentoo-user] cvs filesystem ?!

2004-01-24 Thread raptor
hi, is there a project for a cvs like system... what I think is something like, having simulaneously different states/profiles of my system.. say I boot in my system version A, install packge X,Y,Z.. when I log in my ver B I don have them.. but on the other hand they start of a common system an