On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:54:29AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm using a cvs pserver with linux and client stations are using wincvs on 
> windows NT.
> I've not installed any graphic interface on my server and use the cvs 
> command by hand.
> I've read about tkcv and gcvs for linux environnement
> Is it really helpfull and efficient to use this kind of interface for the 
> server ?

"for the server" ? 

Depends on what you mean. For doing server-side things (e.g. cvs init) then 
they are of limited use. I don't think tkcvs knows about init, and I
would be surprised if gcvs does.

But for develpers, I have to admit that tkcvs's "tree view" of revisions
of a file beats wincvs' "Graph" option by orders of magnitude!

> Thanks a lot

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Karl E. Jørgensen
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