Just looking at the two mailing list - cvsnt and info-cvs I can see lot
more people in distressed about CVSNT stability. And I am biased against
Windows as a stable platform compared to Linux.
Many of the 3rd party/commercial tools are better supported on CVS
than CVSNT imho.
Peformance wise
A great way of handling redundancy and scaling is to
use WANdisco CVS Replicator (http://www.wandisco.com/cvs).
With it you can setup shared-nothing architecture. All the
CVS repositories/replicas run on independent machines (heterogeneous
ok) but are clustered together using the WANdisco replic
Never mind, inetconv came to the rescue. Just converted
the inetd.conf entries to SMF xml file and all is well.
Rachel Burns wrote:
Solaris 10 has a new service management facility (smf)
as a replacement for inetd.conf.
Does anyone have a ready-to-go smf configuration that
can be used to run cvs
Solaris 10 has a new service management facility (smf)
as a replacement for inetd.conf.
Does anyone have a ready-to-go smf configuration that
can be used to run cvs pserver w/o using inetd.conf on
Solaris 10 ?
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bobby temper wrote:
Hello CVS users,
The company i work for is having difficulties keeping production and
the repository in sync'.
Not sure what you mean by production and repository in sync ? Did you
mean to say you want to have two repositories that need to be kept in sync ?
If yes you may wan
Murugaiyan, Natarajan [IT] wrote:
Why does cvs join update command
cvs -d /opt/fdtssrc/gfdtssrc1 update -j HEAD
try to acquire a lock in the repository?
I am using CVS 1.11.6 in Solaris 8 and above command fails with this error
message:
cvs update: failed to create lock directory
On Windows, I can use Google Desktop search. It will index all the
fiesl not just cvsroot. But I find it useful to be able to do Google like
search on my filesystem.
Petric Frank wrote:
Hello,
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 10:47, Riadh Elloumi wrote:
Is there any seach engine for a cvsroot tree?