CVS runs on windows.
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/misc/cygwin_tortoise_cvs.pdf
Dave


On 5/6/05 7:15 AM, "Matthew Woodward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On May 6, 2005, at 12:41 AM, Jake McKee wrote:
> 
>> So I'm ready to start looking at source control and had a few more
>> question I need some help on.
>> 
>> I started looking around at CVS, and it appears that it's for
>> install on a UNIX server? Same for Subversion? RCS seems like it
>> can be Windows based, but I'm not sure it's network accessible
> 
> Subversion runs great on Windows.  Check the previous thread for a
> link on how to install it as a service.
> 
>> 
>> What I'd like to do is:
>> 
>>    * Use my home computer (XP) with a cable modem, and therefore a
>>      dynamic IP (yet infrequently changing)
>>    * Work out something so that multiple people can work on the code
>>      together, in a check out sorta mode, so that one person's changes
>>      aren't overwritten by another person
>>    * Work seemlessly with CFEclipse
>>    * Uh... free.. :)
>> 
>> Is that possible??
>> 
> 
> I'd go subversion--fits all your criteria.  I'm not sure if CVS runs
> on Windows or not but I know for a fact that subversion does, and it
> also has some features that CVS doesn't (google "subversion vs. cvs"
> to get an idea of the differences).
> 
> Matt

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