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On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 02:38:37PM +1000, Robert Collins wrote: >>>You're right -C would make this even faster. I didn't know about this >>>option. > >Could the cygwin cvs server support -C ? I assume that Chuck is listening... >>>I have -P turned on in my .cvsrc so I don't have to supply it. >>> >>>-z9 is a little hard on the server. Since I use ssh, I just rely on >>>its compression. I have that set to 4... > >Ok, I'll use -z4 for cygwin - I assumed bandwidth was your primary >concern... It's a tradeoff. Lately, we've been seeing very high loads on sources.redhat.com. If bandwidth isn't pegged, then CPU processing is. It's time to upgrade... >>I actually have a script that iterates over every top-level directory >>that I currently have checked out. It cd's to the directory and *then* >>does a 'cvs update -d'. >> >>I'm sure that you know this but I'm mentioning this for the archives. > >I do, but a script would be handy - care to put it somewhere? It is pretty simple: cgf #!/bin/sh cvs -q update -l for f in [a-z]*/.; do (cd $f; echo "Entering" `pwd`; exec cvs -q update -d); done
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