config files

2003-08-25 Thread Kent Emia
do i have to put the passwd, readers, writers to the checkoutlist file? -- Kent C. Emia ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Re: config files

2003-08-25 Thread Larry Jones
Kent Emia writes: do i have to put the passwd, readers, writers to the checkoutlist file? Those files are normally edited in place rather than via CVS for security reasons. If you're sure you want to allow CVS access to them, then you need to add them to checkoutlist. -Larry Jones We

Config files - cvsignore sometimes?

2001-12-04 Thread Jack Baty
I'm using CVS for web app development. I typically keep a /config directory for things like local settings (database login, file paths, etc.). I'm having a tough time figuring out how to manage these files. I'd like to make sure that whenever someone checks out the module that they get the

handling config files

2001-09-30 Thread raptor
hi, I want to ask U how u handle configuration files..what I have in mind...Say we have a development server and production server.. but the difference is that for example u store uploaded images on the Dev server at directory : /sites/upload/images but on production server it is on :

Re: handling config files

2001-09-30 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Sunday, September 30, 2001 at 16:37:54 (+0200), raptor wrote: ] Subject: handling config files I want to ask U how u handle configuration files.. with a build process -- i.e. a process which localises the files and installs them in their target locations

Re: handling config files

2001-09-30 Thread Tobias Brox
[raptor - Sun at 04:37:54PM +0200] so U set those variables in config file /sites/config/Config.pm and this file is under CVS control, what is the problem here. Both Config.pm must be different ('cause they represent different file structures), but U still want when u add new Variable in the