Hi!
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Von: Mr. Cristian Romanescu [mailto:address@hidden
Gesendet: Montag, 21. Oktober 2002 10:01
An: Andreas Otte
Cc: address@hidden
Betreff: Re: Multiple cvs users in one checkout area
Why doesn't each user checkout his own version of the project
and works
on it and then commits changes?
Why must you have one checkout area? This is the role of cvs so that
each user to retrieve a version to work on it....
The sources are sources for database objects (stored procedures, triggers, ...) which are applied against a database, no user has it's own database, so it makes no sense to work in different areas, everbody will see everybody else's changes in the database anyway. The private sandbox isn't there.
It seems to me if I want to get this to work I have to make cvs look only for
the entry in the CVSROOT variable and ignore the content of the Root files in
the cvs subdirectories.
Andreas Otte
Regards,
Cristian Romanescu.
Andreas Otte wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible with cvs to have one checkout area, for example on a
network drive and then access these files with multiple cvs
accounts?
I'm running into problems because in the Root-files in the cvs
directorys the user who checked out the files in the first place is
stored and the user switches to that user when working on
those files.
Of course the now current user does not have the password for the
other user ...
Any ideas?
Andreas
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