i'm not familiar with cvsupit, but if you are just looking for CVS capabilites,
apt-get install cvs will get cvs installed and you can do all your normal cvs stuff. I assume this is what you mean by manual cvs. -Casey On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, John Travis wrote: > Hello Debianites :-). > I've been too busy to track this list for a while, but I thought I > get back into swing by asking a question for a friend of mine first. They > don't subscribe to the list, but I figured some of the gurus here could > answer the question... > _________ > Is there an app like (FreeBSD's) cvsupit for Debian? Or is manual CVS even > possible? > > It would make things a whole lot easier for this 56Ker if he could just > get the base delta and a couple of source trees rather than dl a whole > ISO. 8*) Any input or links to relevant information gratefully accepted. > ------------------ > > > My experience with Free is limited (can't wait for 5 to go release though > :), and I don't really have experience with cvsupit as I've been spoiled > by my cable connection. But if anyone here has any info/links/advice it > would be appreciated. > > TIA, > > jt > > ________________________________________ > Alternative Computing Solutions... > Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >