> Hello, > > 1. As we all know, it is always recommended to generate a CVS sandbox at > the system on which the development should occur. That is, if we use > Windows, use a Windows client, if we use some kind of Unix, use that > client. > > 2. Furthermore, it is considered "bad practice" to share sandboxes > between systems. > > Now, I have the problem that I need access from a MS-DOS machine to a > remote CVS repository. Anywhere, using google, I did not find any version > of CVS for DOS (nor did I find ssh, which would be needed for remote > access, but this is another story).
I have complete details on how to use CVS and SSH from the command line. I access my Linux server every day. Now, I have no idea if this works in pure DOS, as I use it from the DOS box in windows. But, I figure you can try and see if it works. Walter _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs