We use cvs on a Solaris box for managing our source code. Most of our group has never learned anything about it beyond clicking menu items in Jbuilder to checkout/update/commit. Now, we are trying to teach them how to actually use CVS. I am trying to make it easier by installing wincvs on the Windows boxes they use for development
Some members are still complaining about all the things cvs "won't do", and pining for Visual SourceSafe. (This really means they don't know how to do what they want in cvs, and don't want to learn.) So far, I have been able to demonstrate almost everything, except one. Apparently, VSS can show a graph of versions/branches for a module, and I cannot figure out how to do that in wincvs. The graph function seems only to work for individual files. Am I missing some way to do this? Thank you. -- Jim McMaster Sr. Software Systems Engineer Global Services Solutions Tools 303.673-7419 phone 303.661.6717 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] StorageTek _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs