Re: Using CVS to keep web server up to date

2000-12-06 Thread Derek R. Price
"Derek R. Price" wrote: > My ssh installation come with an "scp" program to transfer files. You > could probably do a checkout and use something like rdist or rsynch too. Er, s/rsynch/rsync/g. Derek -- Derek Price CVS Solutions Architect ( http://CVSHome.org ) mailto:[EMA

Re: Using CVS to keep web server up to date

2000-12-06 Thread Derek R. Price
Stephen Rasku wrote: > I had been using loginfo to keep our internal web server up to date. > The web server had access to an NFS directory where the HTML files > were checked out so it was easy. > > We have now moved our web server to our firewall and we don't want to > mount NFS directories. I

Using CVS to keep web server up to date

2000-12-06 Thread Stephen Rasku
I had been using loginfo to keep our internal web server up to date. The web server had access to an NFS directory where the HTML files were checked out so it was easy. We have now moved our web server to our firewall and we don't want to mount NFS directories. Is there still a way to do thi