Re: Installing WinCVS 1.2 as a stand-alone

2002-10-08 Thread Stan Berka

Hi folks,

Similar question here:  Is there a Win98/2000 light cvs server?

Stan Berka

At 11:10 AM 10/8/2002 -0400, bharath katragadda wrote:
Hi friends,

I am new to WinCVS. I want if I can use this WinCVS as a stand-alone 
software on my private machine without the need of a server. I would be 
greatful if you people help me on this.


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Re: Installing WinCVS 1.2 as a stand-alone

2002-10-08 Thread Stan Berka

At 10:54 AM 10/8/2002 -0700, Mike Ayers wrote:
 If you have a Win98 machine, and want to do single machine 
 development...

bharath katragadda wrote:
  I am new to WinCVS. I want if I can use this WinCVS as a stand-alone
  software on my private machine without the need of a server. I would
  be greatful if you people help me on this.

 To use WinCVS for standalone development, select create a new 
 repository from the create menu.  Check your settings carefully - you 
 want local mode with matching path and CVSROOT(pick a new 
 directory).  Once you click OK, your new repository will be created and 
 initialized.

 Then, using the change location button of the browse toolbar, 
 select your new repository.  Voila!  Single person development up and 
 running!  Enjoy!


/|/|ike

Thanks a lot, Mike!  That was exactly what I needed.  CVS gives me a 
reliable versioning and backup this way.  And yes, it's a single person 
development at home for our parish.

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Re: question about importing

2002-09-09 Thread Stan Berka

Eric,

At 02:39 PM 9/9/2002 -0400, Eric Siegerman wrote:
import could arguably pay attention to the modules file -- but
I'm not going to be the one to argue for it :-) since (a) I don't
know what pay attention to would mean in practice, and (b) I
rarely use the modules file anyway.

If you don't use modules file, how do you get the list of modules in the 
repo w/o going to the repo manually and browsing what folders are there?

cvs checkout -c  returns just the modules file contents, or not?

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New import'ed modules don't show in cvs checout -c list

2002-09-05 Thread Stan Berka

I have created a new project with 'import' command.  I can checkout the 
project but it doesn't show up if I do cvs co -c.

Isn't the module file in the repository updated by the import command?

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CVS Module name vs. where it is checked out to

2001-06-12 Thread Stan Berka
Title: CVS Module name vs. where it is checked out to




Hi there,
See, I have a module SAM but I'd like it to checkout into
u:\SAM\classes.
Is there a way to do it?  Or no way?
I'm still a bit fresh in CVS world.
Stan Berka
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Where is CVS for SunOS 5.7 ???

2001-06-11 Thread Stan Berka
Title: Where is CVS for SunOS 5.7 ???




Because the only thing I see is for 5.6 and earlier.
Please, help!  Thanks in advance!
Stan