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Old 09-25-2006, 01:00 AM
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I am working with the some text files on several different computers,
different OS (NT and Linux), some of them are firewalled, so CVS-Server
is not easily useable. For synchronizing the work, I am thinking to use
a CVS archive on FAT parttition on a USB Stick. Does someone have
experience with this? Is it possible to have the archive on a FAT
partition? What should I observe?

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Old 09-25-2006, 02:14 AM
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Default CVS archive on FAT partition

On 25 Sep 2006 02:00:50 -0700, zei2006q1@liwest.at <zei2006q1@liwest.at> wrote:
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I am working with the some text files on several different computers, different OS (NT and Linux), some of them are firewalled, so CVS-Server is not easily useable. For synchronizing the work, I am thinking to use a CVS archive on FAT parttition on a USB Stick. Does someone have experience with this? Is it possible to have the archive on a FAT partition? What should I observe?


I've never done that, but I keep working copies/sandboxes on USB stick all
the time. Works well if you can delay commits until you can stick it into a
computer which /does/ have a connection to the repository.

(Or at least it works /reasonably/ well -- Linux tends to see the 'CVS'
directories as 'cvs' on vfat, and cvs complains a bit if/when you commit on
Linux.)

/Jorgen

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