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authorEric S. Raymond2007-10-11 14:39:41 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond2007-10-11 14:39:41 +0000
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More minor changes suggested by Robert Chassell.
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@@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ systems and a bit archaic; nowadays those operations are usually called
1490model in which each project has only one repository used by all 1490model in which each project has only one repository used by all
1491developers. SCCS, RCS, CVS, and Subversion share this kind of model. 1491developers. SCCS, RCS, CVS, and Subversion share this kind of model.
1492It has two important problems. One is that a single repository is a 1492It has two important problems. One is that a single repository is a
1493single point of failure--if the repository server is down all work 1493single point of failure---if the repository server is down all work
1494stops. The other is that you need to be connected live to the server to 1494stops. The other is that you need to be connected live to the server to
1495do checkins and checkouts; if you're offline, you can't work. 1495do checkins and checkouts; if you're offline, you can't work.
1496 1496
@@ -1629,9 +1629,9 @@ fileset will become a joint commit, as though you had typed
1629@command{svn commit} with those file arguments at the shell command 1629@command{svn commit} with those file arguments at the shell command
1630line in the directory of the selected buffer. 1630line in the directory of the selected buffer.
1631 1631
1632 If you are used to earlier versions of VC, the change in behavior 1632 If you are accistomed to earlier versions of VC, the change in behavior
1633you will notice is in VC-Dired mode. Other than @kbd{C-x v v}, most 1633you will notice is in VC-Dired mode. Other than @kbd{C-x v v}, most
1634VC-mode commands used to operate on only one file selected by the line 1634VC-mode commands once operated on only one file selected by the line
1635the cursor is on. The change in the behavior of @kbd{C-x v v} outside 1635the cursor is on. The change in the behavior of @kbd{C-x v v} outside
1636VC-Dired mode is more subtle. Formerly it operated in parallel on all 1636VC-Dired mode is more subtle. Formerly it operated in parallel on all
1637marked files, but did not pass them to the version-control backends as 1637marked files, but did not pass them to the version-control backends as