[cvsnt] Latest updates
Carl Zmola
carl at membersonlysoftware.com
Tue Apr 20 17:25:49 BST 2004
Is it possible to make an effort to get a good, solid, stable version
before adding new features, and maybe redefine what "stable" means.
We were trying to run 2.0.26 for a while on Windows server 2003
(without active directory) and really got burned by the pserver security
issues. I know that you can't be responsible for OS bugs, but I don't
really trust the term "stable" anymore.
Like most CVS users, we don't do anything fancy. All we really want is
a stable version. I don't want or need a new version every month.
Is there an older version of CVS NT that is more stable?
On 18 Apr 2004 at 17:53, Tony Hoyle wrote:
> cvsnt 2.0.40
>
> * Lots of minor bug fixes from .38/.39. If .40 seems OK to people I'll make
> it the stable version (around midweek) as it's had more time to mature than
> .38 got.
> * Installs a .chm file with the latest documentation. This
> is transcribed from the latest version on the wiki, minus the page
> on postcommit, and some lockserver and modules2 documentation (to be
> added when I get chance and/or someone else does it).
> * modules2 is now capable of renaming files - this means the entire rename
> structure is in the code and ready to automate (this is harder than it sounds).
> eg.
>
> [mymodule]
> / = realmodule
> *foo.txt =
> *bar.txt = realmodule/foo.txt
> *baz.txt = othermodule/file.txt
>
> This is a basic module definition, with foo.txt deleted/renamed to
> bar.txt, and baz.txt coming from another directory altogether. The '*' at
> the front states that this is a file mapping rather than a directory.
>
> modules2 is still considered experimental, but people are encouraged to use it
> as I need to find any problems with it (esp. conflicts with frontends as the
> RCS filenames no longer equal the client filenames... in some cases this can
> be worked around (eg. log and status give a virtual name not a real one)).
>
> Tony
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