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Re: [OCLUG-Tech] tool for scripts & config file repo/management

I find git to be the easiest to use to date.

Here's a howto page that shows you how to set up a master server.

http://www.medical-robotics.net/?p=16


On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Peter Sjoberg <lpaseen [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com> wrote:

> I have a kickstart env with a pile of scripts and a few configfiles (for
> server info like ips, disk layout...). To keep track of the changes I
> been using cvs but I'm now about to an overhaul of it and wonder if cvs
> is the best tool for it.
>
> * The env is all on one server and in one location (no user dev areas or
> so)
> * OS is redhat 6. pref if it's included but not a must
> * only check-in on same server, checkout to same server when something
> got screwed up.
> must be extremely simple to use
>  cvs commit -m"added new static route" STD_GATEWAY
>  is about as complicated as it can be.
>
> I was about to take a look at cvs,svn,git,rsync and so on but figured I
> can ask here where people actually use them and can give first hand
> experiance.
>
> /ps
>
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