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From: "Felix A. Croes" <felix@xs1.simplex.nl>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 19:23:29 +0100 (MET)
Organization: Kanga.Nu
coder@ibm.net wrote:
>[...]
> I've done a little more research. CVS is heavily based on RCS. It has
> scalability problems (very large source trees) making for excessively long
> checkout times (Xemacs is held as a prime example, mainly by the Xemacs
> team). Note however that the entire FreeBSD source tree is run under CVS
> (an even larger project). CVS also has no concept of a "project" per se,
> or any ability to handle files which exist for some revisions, but not
> others.
The latter is incorrect; CVS does have a notion of project and handles
files that are in one revision but not in another. Files shared between
projects are also no problem.
CVS is a layer on top of RCS. It doesn't actually work without RCS.
I run CVS for a shared project on a remote server (using ssh for
encryption) across a 28k8 link, so I cannot comment on slow checkout
times.
Felix Croes