Hi,

Accessing CVS is not really a problem nowadays. Download one of the freely available IDEs (like Netbeans, Eclipse) and your are only away a few clicks from the source and patch tools. Eclipse even provides an specialized download for C++-Developers (CDT [1] & [2]) I'm not sure aboute netbeans but I think it also provides such a beast :-)

Tom

[1] http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
[2] http://cdtdoug.blogspot.com/2007/06/introducing-cdt-for-windows.html


Regina Henschel schrieb:
Hello Eike,

Eike Rathke schrieb:
Hi Regina,

On Thursday, 2007-07-05 10:34:37 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:

For COVAR it looks like this (based on OOF680_m18):

Very nice, indeed. Could you do us a favor though and base your changes
on a recent SRC680 milestone (latest available now is m219) instead of
OOF680, chances then are much higher that patches seamlessly apply.


m219 is not on the mirrors and I have used CVS not yet. The m218 tarballs are available on the mirros. I would then have to do another 18 hours build. I own only a "normal" PC with WinXP. Nevertheless, that would be practicable for me. Would it be OK with the m218 version?

kind regards
Regina

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