Bruce, This article is a bit old but may help: http://weblog.cemper.com/a/200307/28-cvs-version-control-on-windows-in-1 0-minutes.php
I found it by googling 'cvs windows', there are many other articles too... Regards, Arthur > -----Original Message----- > From: > [email protected] > [mailto:info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-hare.com@nongnu. > org] On Behalf Of Bruce A. Julseth > Sent: Tuesday, 2 August 2011 1:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: What CVS files do I need to download? > > > I need some beginner help on downloading CVX. I went to > http://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/ > and found two directories, binary and source. Since I will > not be modifing the code, I assume I want something from the > binary directory. Opening the binary directory, I a readme > file and two directories, feature and stable. Opening these > directories, I find a Windows.txt which says I want X86-woe. > Opening the Stable directory I find various .zip files. I'm > guessing the I want to download the most recent zip file, > namely cvs-1-11-22.zip, posted 26-Jan-2006. In the Features, > directory I find the most recent file is cvs-1-12-13a.zip. > posted 02-June-2006. > > So, bottom line. Are the zip files > cvs-1-11-22.zip and > cvs-1-12-13a.zip > > Now, further information. I am a home, no commercial, user > who does development for myself and friends. I need CVS, with > NetBeans, because I develop on 3 different PC's. > > Greatly appreciate your advice and suggestions. Thanks you. > > Bruce > > >
