Hi
Use CVSGrab - It works great. Also behind a proxy/firewall.
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Fra: Michael McGrady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 5. juli 2004 15:18
Til: Struts Developers List
Emne: Opening Salvo 'n CVS
I am attempting to download struts cvs with jcvs ii. I am a new
Michael McGrady wrote:
I have successfully, and without too much difficulty, now uploaded the
struts src code into the wincvs as follows:
1. Downloaded and installed Python 2.3.4 from http://www.python.org/.
2. Downloaded and installed WinCVS13b18 from http://www.wincvs.org/.
3. Rooted around
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Craig McClanahan wrote:
Michael McGrady wrote:
I have successfully, and without too much difficulty, now uploaded the
struts src code into the wincvs as follows:
1. Downloaded and installed Python 2.3.4 from http://www.python.org/.
2. Downloaded and installed WinCVS13b18
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 07:50:09 -0700, Michael McGrady wrote:
So, what command line are we talking about?
Larry is assuming you are using Linux or have WinCVS's EXE available.
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From: Michael McGrady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 July 2004 15:50
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: Opening Salvo 'n CVS
If I try the command line from DOS [cmd or command] I get that
cvs
is not a recognized command. So, I am
I don't use JCVS, but I'm wondering if you should remove the path
segment from your CVS Server configuration. That is, change
cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic
to
cvs.apache.org
From the error message, I'm assuming that it is trying to use your
whole CVS Server setting as a domain name, which it
If you mean Apache projects don't require a uniform set of tools, that's correct. Many
people want to use the same CVS client or IDE to work on ASF code as they do at work,
so we don't prescribe which to use. Developers are invited to use whatever client
software they like, so long as it can
Thanks, Joe,
Even though I have reluctantly jettisoned JCVS, because I like to support
Java products, this was helpful for my understanding.
Michael
At 11:53 AM 7/5/2004, you wrote:
I don't use JCVS, but I'm wondering if you should remove the path segment
from your CVS Server configuration.