Hello,
* On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 02:40:03AM -0300 address@hidden wrote:
The problem i'm facing is that custom_config.php file contains generic
config values that needs to be modified by every developer/user to get the
software working, but I don't want that nobody updates the repository with a
custom user/passwd pair, for example, inside custom_config.php when doing a
commit. So I suppose that if any developer that issues a commit, tries to go
through it on a file by file basis, everything would go ok but what about a
commit with cvs recursive behavior?
Another suggestion than the ones you got until now is the following:
Don't store custom_config.php into the repository but a "generator" (or
a template) for custom_config.php, which could be named something like
custom_config.php.generate. This way, custom_config.php will never the
checked in unless someone specifically ask for. You might want to add
custom_config.php into .cvsignore, but that's another matter.
Best regards,
Spiro.