Hell All,

 

 

We're considering switching our version control from CVS 1.10.x to CVSNT's 
latest version on our RedHat Enterprise Linux server. Our repository will be 
served on the linux server and users will login from their Winodws desktops via 
WinCVS.  


1-Is it possible to switch from CVS 1.10.x to CVSNT w/o compromising the 
repository structure or format? 

 

2-Does anything special need to be done to the repository or are both flavors 
of CVS able to read the repository universally w/o any additional formatting or 
tweaking? 

 

3-Once we switch, is there any way of going back to CVS or switch to Subversion 
w/o tweaking the repository or does CVSNT has some proprietary format and won't 
allow you to switch back?

 

4-The reason we're switching is because CVS via Pserver method doesn't allow 
users to change their password w/o logging into the server and the CVS user 
group running as root in the background has access to all sort of things.  
We're considering CVSNT because of its active directory capabilities.  

 

Any feedback is appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Rez

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