Gang,<br><br>I'm about to go from shared hosting to a VPS setup (most probably with <a href="http://modvps.com">modvps.com</a> after some research). They use CentOS version of Linux and it doesn't come with CVS pre-installed (like Debian does).
<br><br>In the last month I've significantly upped my (previously non-existent) command line skills, opening up the OS X's Terminal Ap a few times a week and accessing my web host via SSH or fussing around on the Mac. Mostly what I'm doing is using tar for backup and extraction.
<br><br>Given my lack of experience, my plan is to pay <a href="http://modvps.com">modvps.com</a> $40/hr to install CVS, given that it would probably take me hours to figure it out and the last thing I want to do is mess up a pristine VPS installation. I figure it shouldn't take them more than hours, yes?
<br><br>[The part in Pro Drupal Development about using CVS for your Drupal installation is totally awesome, I'm so excited about doing that.]<br><br>Convince me otherwise or confirm that I'm on the right track.<br>
<br>Thanks much,<br><br>Shai<br><br>