On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
> that shoudl be covered when I backup /home/*
>
> > RCS doesn't use central databases, but an RCS directory under each
> > directory where RCS is used.
>
> where is the CVSROOT? what did you mean by one or more?
Depends on how you set up the repository.
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that shoudl be covered when I backup /home/*
> RCS doesn't use central databases, but an RCS directory under each
> directory where RCS is used.
where is the CVSROOT? what did you mean by one or more?
> CVS uses one or more CVSROOT directories.
> The CVSROOT for any directory containing file
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
>
>
>>> in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
>>> what about rcs-5.7?
>> what does rcs have to do with this?
>
>I want to know the global location of the database files used by rcs.
>for backup purposes.
RCS doesn't use central da
>> in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
>> what about rcs-5.7?
> what does rcs have to do with this?
I want to know the global location of the database files used by rcs.
for backup purposes.
>> and does it apply to other distro?
> Does what apply to other distros?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, M.W. Chang wrote:
> in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
> what about rcs-5.7?
what does rcs have to do with this?
> and does it apply to other distro?
Does what apply to other distros?
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in openlinux, rpm-3.0.6 uses /var/lib/rpm to store her databases.
what about rcs-5.7?
and does it apply to other distro?
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