Ah, the typical Unix answer...."roll your own"...
Gianni Mariani wrote:
You
can "share" dircetories.So
if all the bits you care about are in a directory, you're all set, you
just need to provide a script for
your folk to check out the sources. The script is simply multiple
"cvs co" commands with a few "cd's" interspersed !
Greets, I
know that CVS is better at some thing and Visual Source Safe (VSS) is better
at other things. I would like to know if this is one area that CVS
can do (VSS can do it): sharing. In Visual Source Safe, you can share
a single file among projects. When the shared "centralized" file
changes, it changes in all the projects. When the shared file in
a project changes, it changes all related files in other projects by updating
the centralized copy. I
have a collection of classes in a CVS project that I want to start sharing
between projects, but I want to keep them as a physical part of each project.
I know how I could do it in VSS: sharing. Is there any way I can
do it in CVS? Are there other techniques aside from sharing to give
me this same functionality? Thanks
in advance for any help! Cheers,Jason
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