I know I am a certified crank, but ... why?  This is some of the simplest code 
on the planet.  Is it broken by recent OS releases?  I use ci/co every single 
day to track changes to individual config files on individual machines.  For 
simple things like ntp.conf, rc.conf, sysctl.conf, a simple 'ci -l xxx' is a 
trivial way to maintain local revision control.

For small stand-alone systems, RCS is more than adequate. Why ditch it?

--lyndon

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