Re: Webserver CVS (In)Security>A lot of people use CVS to manage their web content. It's a great way to
keep two trees.
tree 1 (let's call it /foo/cvs) is a copy of the cvs material with all
the cvs subdirs and meta-files in it.
tree 2 (let's call it /foo/www) is updated as follows whenever you cvs
update tree 1, or whatever you do to maintain it.
% cd /foo/cvs
% rsync -CHar --delete . /foo/www
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