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Date:      Thu, 03 Apr 2003 19:08:15 -0500
From:      Tom Parquette <bcsfd204@twcny.rr.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Repost: cvs mirror question]
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I posted the following a month ago and got no responses.
Let's try this one more time, before I give up...
TIA and Cheers...

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I have cvsup-mirror installed (using the desfault paths) and I recently 
installed svsweb.
I was looking at the cvsweb conf file and I started wondering if 
accepting the cvsup-mirror defaults was the right thing to do.

Playing with the cvsweb config file, the examples showed "local", 
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD as options.
I noticed FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD all pointed to the same directory. 
 Local pointed somewhere else.

If I create a local repository for stuff I try to write (which is SOME 
time off in the future :-), I can understand it being in its own directory.
My question is, should I have put FreeBSD into something like 
/home/ncvs/FreeBSD instead of /home/ncvs?

Where I am right now, I have trouble understanding the black magic of cvs.
If putting multiple things into /home/ncvs (like FreeBSD, OpenBSD and 
NetBSD in this example) is not a problem, can someone explain how cvs is 
going to keep things straight?

If I would be better off, long term, moving FreeBSD from /home/ncvs to 
/home/ncvs/FreeBSD, can someone outline what I have to do in order to 
keep my cvsup-mirror running?
TIA.


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