Re: Best Windows Client??

2004-01-07 Thread Randy Millis
Don't know about "best", but we are using TortoiseCVS at our shop and it is
working well for us. It nicely integrates into Windows Explorer on our 2K
desktops.

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Subject: Best Windows Client??


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> I have CVS setup on a Linux server. I have several Windows clients that
> are using WinCVS...
> I have done some searching and nothing else really comes up for
Windows
>
> Is that the best client to use?
>
> Specifically what I am looking for would be a client that would let a
> user pick individual files from the repository and then be able to check
> out those files...?
>
> Is there anything like that available for CVS?
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Re: best windows client?

2003-12-09 Thread Jon Ringle
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 09:56 am, Phil Labonte wrote:
> I have CVS setup on a Linux server. I have several Windows clients that
> are using WinCVS...
>
> I have done some searching and nothing else really comes up for Windows
>
> Is that the best client to use?
>
> Specifically what I am looking for would be a client that would let a
> user pick individual files from the repository and then be able to check
> out those files...?
>
> Is there anything like that available for CVS?

I use Visual Slickedit (both Windows and Linux). It is a commercial IDE: 
http://www.slickedit.com


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Re: best windows client?

2003-12-09 Thread Maarten De Boer

We are using LinCVS, which runs perfectly on Windows, Linux (and also
MacOSX, though I have not tried that).

Maarten




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Re: best windows client?

2003-12-09 Thread Geoff Beier
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 09:56:31AM -0500, Phil Labonte wrote:
> I have CVS setup on a Linux server. I have several Windows clients that 
> are using WinCVS... 
> 
> I have done some searching and nothing else really comes up for Windows
> 
> Is that the best client to use?
> 
> Specifically what I am looking for would be a client that would let a 
> user pick individual files from the repository and then be able to check 
> out those files...?
> 
> Is there anything like that available for CVS?
> 

The eclipse IDE lets users select individual files. You really have to
stay on top of updates, though, because it implements the CVS protocol
internally in order to accomplish this, and minor updates have been known to
break it.

My favorite win32 client (and the only one I actively support for our
users) is TortoiseCVS. http://tortoisecvs.sourceforge.net/

It's based on cvsnt and integrates nicely with the shell. It handles all
the normal developer tasks quite nicely. For administrative tasks, you
may still want the command line tools.

Regards,

Geoff


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RE: best windows client?

2003-12-09 Thread Peter Connolly
I tried to get used to WinCVS.  Try TortoiseCVS instead:

http://www.tortoisecvs.org/

pc

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> I have CVS setup on a Linux server. I have several Windows 
> clients that 
> are using WinCVS... 
> 
> I have done some searching and nothing else really comes up 
> for Windows
> 
> Is that the best client to use?
> 
> Specifically what I am looking for would be a client that would let a 
> user pick individual files from the repository and then be 
> able to check 
> out those files...?
> 
> Is there anything like that available for CVS?
> 
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RE: best windows client?

2003-12-09 Thread Behnke, Steven
Title: RE: best windows client?





Hey there,


I just CVS on windows for my development in VisualStudio.Net.


I like:
SmartCVS (Java based, general management client)
TortoiseCVS (Explorer shell integration)
PushOK Cvs Proxy (VS.Net Integration)


Thanks,
Steven Behnke 


-Original Message-
From: Phil Labonte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: best windows client?


I have CVS setup on a Linux server. I have several Windows clients that are using WinCVS... 


I have done some searching and nothing else really comes up for Windows


Is that the best client to use?


Specifically what I am looking for would be a client that would let a user pick individual files from the repository and then be able to check out those files...?

Is there anything like that available for CVS?





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RE: best windows client?

2003-12-09 Thread Peter Connolly
> Specifically what I am looking for would be a client that would let a 
> user pick individual files from the repository and then be 
> able to check out those files...?

To view all the hideous detail of a repository without checking it all out, try either:

CVSWeb: http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/cvsweb/

or 

ViewCVS: http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/




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