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Goodbye Bill wrote:_______________________________________________
"It's already in your Mac" ... I think I've heard this a million times now,CVS needs a repository. Often that is located on a remote server (for backup purposes) but there is nothing wrong in telling the cvs client that you want it just to use a local filesystem for this purpose.
but honestly don't know what it means. Does this mean a CVS client is
buried somewhere on my box or that there is a daemon running somewhere?
I know that CVS exists, but the only clients that I've found rely upon
SourceForge. I'm not too cool with uploading my private code to a public
server (regardless of whom may have access to my pieces).
Could someone clarify, please
Sounds like that is what you need. You will need to create the repository and the initial files, and then you are set. I do this so seldom that I must look it up everytime I need to do it.
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