One more note on the scripts I posted. I mentioned that I borrowed on some
work by James Strickland at Perforce. He has said that's okay, but he wants
me to get the word to this list that 
a) Perforce is free for free software development
and
b) Perforce provides free technical support during evaluation
Perforce is a CM tool which not only supports source code control but has
additional features for job tracking and such.
Cheers,
Jerry


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexey Mahotkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 3:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [correction] [digest] Visual SourceSafe to CVS conversion
> 
> 
> >>>>> "CME" == CORUM, M E <CORUM> writes:
> 
> CME>  Alexey, I tried your URL below but it does not work.  The
> CME> message says that this URL does not exist at this server.  In an
> CME> attempt to figure things out, I started cutting back the URL and
> CME> had to cut all the way back to: http://alexm.here.ru/cvs-nserver/
> 
> CME> But I can't find any link from there that would get me to scripts
> CME> that convert from VSS to CVS.  Can you check to make sure your
> CME> URL works?
> 
> Ouch!  
> 
>       http://alexm.here.ru/cvs-nserver/download/contrib/vss-to-cvs/
> 
> --alexm
> 

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