Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 14:40:53 +0100 From: Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Sharing /usr/local/www Message-ID: <4479A865.6070004@dial.pipex.com> In-Reply-To: <200605280512.09645.beech@alaskaparadise.com> References: <7.0.1.0.2.20060527102456.022a6fb0@broadpark.no> <200605270046.04333.beech@alaskaparadise.com> <7.0.1.0.2.20060527111043.022bfb40@broadpark.no> <200605280512.09645.beech@alaskaparadise.com>
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On Saturday 27 May 2006 01:12, Kyrre Nygard wrote: >> Yeah I hear a lot of people like CVS. >> >>But I fail to realize how it might assist me though. >> >>I'm not setting up a code repository, this is an actual WWW root >>where a lot of different websites are hosted. >> >>Please correct me if I'm wrong. >> >> You are wrong. CVS is a version control system. It's often used to control software development, but can be used to control any kind of text(*) document development. --Alex (*) You can store "binary" files as well, but it is less efficient when they change as it cannot keep diffs, just complete changed files. OK for reasonable sized gifs/jpegs etc.
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