From: Jerry Walsh (jerry at domain aardvark.ie)
Date: Fri 19 Oct 2001 - 14:13:00 IST
At 14:11 19/10/01 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
>Jim O'Shea wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > This might seem like a bit of a stupid q but anyway.
> > I'm trying to set up cvs for a web development project. We use IIS and jrun
> > to publish or JSP pages on our webserver.
> > As u know cvs put ",v" extension on to the files so i was wondering is then
> > possible to get the webserver to read the jsp's from the repository on a
> > linux box.
> >
> > Is it even possible with Tomcat and appache.
>
>The easiest was would be to check the repository out to somewhere that
>the web-server knows about, and do a regular cvs update as a cron job
>(or some other scheduling method). At least, that's my first impression.
Aye... those ,v files aren't the full complete files anyway, they're files
cvs uses to track all the changes to the file.. so associating jrun with
those files in iis is going to produce weird results... I'd follow daves
recommendation .. it's by far the best plan!
Jerry.
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