> > I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository
> using rsync
> > (remember - windows = no cvsup). This works well, except
> every now and
> > then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
> > resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that have ha
Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository using rsync
> (remember - windows = no cvsup). This works well, except every now and
> then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
> resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that h
> > This works well, except every now and
> > then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
> > resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that have had
> > commits to them.
>
> I haven't noticed this personally, although I might have just
> missed it.
> Are you s
On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 19:52 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository using rsync
> (remember - windows = no cvsup).
Yeah, I do this as well, and for similar reasons (cvsup is unmaintained
and annoying to build, at least on AMD64/Debian).
> This wo
I've set up my laptop to sync down the full cvs repository using rsync
(remember - windows = no cvsup). This works well, except every now and
then (not every time, but definitly often enough to bother me) it
resyncs the entire repository, and not just the files that have had
commits to them.
Anybo