Hi John,
Thanks for the reply. I followed your instructions and added the
proper files to the CVS directory under the index directory (Entries,
Repository, Root) and I did a manual commit and the oliver.ged file
was indeed committed to the repo. However, after making a couple of
changes to the tree, I can see that the oliver.ged file has been
changed in the server's file system, but no commit was made to the CVS
repo reflecting the change. I am sure that I am still just missing
something basic here because the log file does show the tree updates
but no CVS-related activity. I will keep digging, but if you have any
insight, I would appreciate it.
Best,
Mike
On 9/10/07, John Finlay <Joh...@ne...> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> In order to get the CVS/SVN feature to work, you have to have added your GEDCOM file to a repository on the server. You will see the results of the commands in the gedcom change log (you probably need to turn this on as well).
>
> The feature works quite well, what appears to be missing is some good documentation for it. It would make a great wiki article if someone wanted to document all of their steps.
>
> --John
>
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