Hello Conrad,
unfortunately, Apple supplies cvs 1.10 with the development tools. Worse yet, any new installation - even of the latest devtools - will revert your cvs installation to 1.10. Apple is aware of this, but as of my last correspondence sees no reason to change this behavior.
As to cvs binaries, I think cvs compiles very painlessly on OS X. IMHO, peope who use cvs should be able to use the command line interface of OS X sufficiently to enter ./configure, make and sudo make install.
My personal opinion is, that a script to perform these steps might be a better approach to help OS X users. That nonwithstanding, thanks for the offer.
Alex
Am 15.01.2005 um 22:56 schrieb Conrad T. Pino:
I have a Mac PowerBook G4 on loan with the base MacOS X 10.3.7 and Apple supplied tools. In that there is CVS version 1.10 that seems very old too me.
I have compiled CVS versions:
1.11.17 1.11.18 1.12.10 1.12.11
for this machine and want to know if there is any demand for posting them to "www.cvshome.org" download pages.
The uname data for this machine is:
Darwin Kernel Version 7.7.0: Sun Nov 7 16:06:51 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.9.5.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
Best regards,
Conrad T. Pino
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