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Vaibhav Goel |
Subject: |
CVS Questions |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Mar 2002 09:49:53 -0800 |
Hello all:
I am a new subscriber to the list and kind of new to CVS. I hope this is the
right group to ask the kind of questions I am asking.
I am looking to implement CVS in our team's development project. It is not a
"typical" project. Let me explain: we develop a custom internet banking
software and also virtual host it on our servers for our clients. the code
is a mixture of jsp files (a combination of server side java and html) and
config files. So a combination of jsp files and config files would make an
internet banking website for a client. the directory structure is kind of
like this
/root
web
jsp
ABC
XYZ
....
config
ABC
XYZ
....
where ABC and XYZ are clients.
A typical development process looks something like this: client ABC decides
to change the look on his website and makes some mods to his existing code or
writes some new code. he submits the modified jsp and/or config files to us
and we put the files in the clients directories. he tests and when he
approves we move it to the live production servers. pretty straightforward.
we basically want to do this whole process in CVS. i was wondering if there
is an easy way to group the client directories together...i am aware of
modules and have looked into them.
so in the modules file i could have
ABC -a web/jsp/ABC web/jsp/JPTree
this would work fine for checkingout ABCs file into a tree
what about the inital import though? any easy way to do that....? we have a
lot of clients and when i tried importing everything under "web", i get the
following error
cvs [import aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 245268480 bytes
Apologies for the long email...
Any ideas and/or potential pitfalls in the above described architecture are
appreciated....thanks!
Regards,
VG
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