H Keith,
> That's really a problem with the clients though, not the server, in my
> opinon anyway. I wrote a little command line utility that automatically
> adjusts the timestamp in the CVS/Entries files. I just run that once
> after a timezone change and it fixes the problem locally. I never have
> to re-pull the source tree. Since I work remotely from Texas, it would
> kill me to have to re-pull all the sources for all the projects I work
> on, so that's why I wrote the little utility to just fix the CVS/Entries
> files instead. Then when I run my CVS client, everything is back to normal.
Of course it's a problem with the clients.
Could you make your script public? :)
It's not only usefull for Castor, but for any other CVS using project.
Regards,
Martin
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