Arnold, > Thank you for your comments, but I have given up on wincvs and cvsnt > since I want to run a cvs front end with as much similarity > (identical, > if possible) under both linux and Winxx, which TkCvs seems to provide. >
CVSNT is available for Linux and Windows - it works identically on both. However I do not know about TkCvs at all. If you require the features of CVSNT (eg: lock server, atomic commits/update, multi lingual filenames, binary deltas, Unicode files, mergepoints, bug id's, etc), or if Windows is your *primary* development platforms the CVSNT may be best for you - but I'm biased. I originally responded because the subject suggested that perhaps you were not very familiar with the "unixness" of traditional CVS (as most windows users). > I have already corresponded on the wincvs/gcvs issues with > some of those > newsgroups but have given up on those two since I did not find them > similar enough, even though they seem to share a web site. > I think they were originally written by different teams. Regards, Arthur Barrett _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs