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Two CVS Servers


From: David Harrigan
Subject: Two CVS Servers
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 09:40:50 +0100

Hiya,

I work as a developer for a company that uses CVS extensively (it's brill!),
and
I wish to bring some work home with me (a glutten for punishment you may
say).
I've setup CVS at home on my linux box, and I have a laptop that I use at
work
which I use to develop and update files from the work CVS server. I can
bring
the laptop home with me.

Question is, how do I ensure that the CVS server at home retains the same
versioning system that we are using at work. I tried this and I noticed that
when
I firstly imported the module to the CVS server at home (from a good clean
checkout on my laptop) that the version numbers go something like this
1.1.1.1
on my home machine, yet at work they're up around 1.19 or something like
that.

Then, the problem is when I attempt to "update" my laptop from my home
server (after modifying a few files), it complains because it can't find
version
1.19 on the server (as there's only 1.1.1.1) on the server.

I'm using a crappy dial-up modem at work so it's not practical to sync to
the
work server.

Any advice would be appreciated. TIA.

Yours

David Harrigan.




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