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[Savannah-hackers] [support #102524] use rsync for web area? |
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Sun, 19 Oct 2003 10:29:57 -0400 |
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Support Request #102524, was updated on ven 17.10.2003 à 16:43
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Category: Web
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Summary: use rsync for web area?
By: yeupou
Date: dim 19.10.2003 à 16:29
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Hi,
We are sorry but currently the webpages can only be managed via
CVS.
For your documentation, you should write a little script that handle
cvs add/remove easily (writing directly in CVS/Entries is not the
cleanest thing).
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By: turtledove
Date: ven 17.10.2003 à 16:43
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Is it possible to use rsync instead of cvs for the
website area of the project?
I am generating documentation for my project using
epydoc, and often new files are created and old
files need to be removed. Maybe I am just missing
out on a feature of cvs that I need to use....
Alternatively, does anyone have a script which will
go through the CVS/Entries and remove things which
are gone and add new things automatically? If the
answer is no to both questions, I am willing to
create such a script. I just want to check before I
get started.
Thanks for your time.
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