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Re: Problems using CVS transparently
From: |
Pierre Asselin |
Subject: |
Re: Problems using CVS transparently |
Date: |
4 Apr 2002 22:36:27 -0500 |
In <address@hidden> Sonam Chauhan <address@hidden> writes:
>The proprietary IDE (something called 'webMethods B2B'), though
>lacking version control, has a inbuilt release mechanism. It zips
>up release directories in the working set. These ZIP files are then
>distributed to other servers. Hence we end up with CVS directories
>in 'live' servers. This takes us far far away from 'support land'
>and also may cause complications with the software's internal
>functioning.
Can you intercept the .zip files and launder them? My zip man page
says:
zip -d foo foo/tom/junk foo/harry/\* \*.o
will remove [from foo.zip] the entry foo/tom/junk,
all of the files that start with foo/harry/, and all
of the files that end with .o (in any path).
- Re: Problems using CVS transparently, (continued)
- Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Sonam Chauhan, 2002/04/04
- RE: Problems using CVS transparently, Yuval Rotem, 2002/04/04
- Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Eric Siegerman, 2002/04/04
- Re: Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Kaz Kylheku, 2002/04/04
- Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Sonam Chauhan, 2002/04/04
- Re: Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Joi Ellis, 2002/04/05
- Re: Re: Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Kaz Kylheku, 2002/04/05
- Re: Re: Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Eric Siegerman, 2002/04/05
Re: Problems using CVS transparently,
Pierre Asselin <=
Re: Problems using CVS transparently, Sonam Chauhan, 2002/04/07