repository for scripts for multiple machines, and multiple users

From: Roetman, Paul (Paul.Roetman_at_dpiterminals.com)
Date: 11/28/05

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    Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 19:29:52 -0500
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    Hi

    I have been messing about with shell scripts to maintain a common base
    of code for a bunch of different servers, and have never been really
    happy with the results. Is there any good software (freeware) out there
    that can maintain this?

    The core requirements are
      1. code master lives on one machine
      2. code is stored in CVS (or something similar)
      3. can be pushed or pulled from a remote machine as a cron job, or
    manually
      4. if there is an update in the code master, this will be propagated
    to all servers
      5. code can be owned by any user, for example some scripts will be
    owned by root, other scripts will be owned by oracle
      6. Any other suggestions?

    .... will summarize

    Cheers

    Paul
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