[cvsnt] RE: [cvsgui] AtomicCommits

Alexandre Augusto Drummond Barroso adrummond at bdmg.mg.gov.br
Tue Sep 23 20:31:59 BST 2003


I don't think it's a problem since the actual process already uses a temp file during commits. I think the only difference is about when delete the rcs file and remane temp file to the rcs file name. Am I right, Mr. Hoyle?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rog amos [mailto:strategia_cvsnt_rog at yahoo.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:49 PM
> To: server cvsnt; CVS win
> Subject: [cvsgui] AtomicCommits
> 
> 
> I am thinking of setting atomic commits to YES in the 
> CVSROOT/config file to ensure that a commit does not leave 
> the repository in an indeterminate state.
>  
> i am running CVSNT 2.0.9 on Windows 2000 server (NTFS file 
> system)and WinCVS 1.3.13 as the client running on XP machines
>  
> I was just wondering if anyone had had porblems with 
> AtomicCommits set to on...
>  
> Also, I read that with AtomicCommits=Yes, the files to commit 
> are saved to a temp file and then committed at the last 
> minute... does this cause any serious performance/memory usage issues?
> Finally, i was wondering if anyone knew what the implications 
> were on other users working with sandboxes and the repository 
> while the commit takes place...
>  
>  
> thanks in advance,
> roger
> 
> 
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