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− | ''Note:'' When running any | + | ''Note:'' When running any CVS commands, you'll need to specify <code>-d /clients/users/cvs</code> to specify which cvsroot you're talking about. |
− | Otherwise you can also put a line in your .bashrc file like this: <code>export CVSROOT='/clients/users/cvs'</code> | + | Otherwise you can also put a line in your .bashrc file like this: <code>export CVSROOT='/clients/users/cvs'</code> if you're only going to use the one that contains the content. |
* [[Content CVS Directories]] - a breakdown of the directories and what's in them | * [[Content CVS Directories]] - a breakdown of the directories and what's in them | ||
* [[Brief CVS Tutorial]] - specific to our setup | * [[Brief CVS Tutorial]] - specific to our setup |
Revision as of 15:22, 12 January 2009
Locations
- The department's website runs off Quark.
- The live copy is located at
/clients/www
- The html itself and the root for the website is located at
/clients/www/html
- The html itself and the root for the website is located at
- This is automatically copied over from CVS:
- CVS for the website is located at
/clients/users/cvs/html
- Committing to CVS will automatically cause the changes to be copied to
/clients/www/html
- CVS for the website is located at
Using CVS
Note: When running any CVS commands, you'll need to specify -d /clients/users/cvs
to specify which cvsroot you're talking about.
Otherwise you can also put a line in your .bashrc file like this: export CVSROOT='/clients/users/cvs'
if you're only going to use the one that contains the content.
- Content CVS Directories - a breakdown of the directories and what's in them
- Brief CVS Tutorial - specific to our setup