Michael Vanecek wrote: > > Kurt, you're my hero. I feel much better now. Disk space is cheap, so > I'll leave as is. You mentioned everything but CVSROOT - what in CVSROOT > would you tamper with? One file I've mucked with is the cvswrappers file can be used to set certain flags based on the file name. For example, if you have any .png or .jpg files, you can add *.png -k 'b' *.jpg -k 'b' which tells cvs to process these files as binary files. That way you don't have to do cvs add -kb file.png each time you want to add a png file. Each of the files in CVSROOT (at least on all the systems I've looked at) have comments at the top of the file to give you some clue about what the file does. If you're looking for a book on CVS, I would like to recommend: Title: Open Source Development with CVS Author: Karl Fogel Publisher: The Coriolis Group, LLC ISBN: 1-57610-490-7 Best wishes, Dan