Stephen P Rufle wrote: > I also use VSS and I would like to know what about it is evil. I ask > because I was looking into CVS also and it seemed that for our office we > would not gain much besides not having to pay for additional > SourceOffsite (remote client for VSS) licenses. > > It may be that I am not using any of the bad features. Derek can explain his own reasons for calling VSS evil. I will jump in with mine. In all the projects I have worked on where VSS was used for version control, I never went more than about a month without respository corruption. This is in both networked and local repositories, though networked seemed worse. If you use VSS, make sure you have constant backups of the repository. One time the corruptions were so regular that I took to doing repository backups just before every interaction with it. Maybe it was configured wrong. Maybe the moon was too close to the earth. Maybe I didn't hold my toungue just right. Whatever the reason, (and we/I looked for a reason) it was not trustworthy and we could not figure out why. CVS is not perfect but I have never suffered such pain with it as I have with VSS. BTW, I also recommend looking at Subversion. Many of the maintainers of CVS are the ones creating Subversion. They know what they are doing. Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss