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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
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 lo
We are using LinCVS, which runs perfectly on Windows, Linux (and also
MacOSX, though I have not tried that).
Maarten
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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 file
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 wha
-Original Message-
From: Peter Connolly
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 11:24 AM
To: 'Rod Macpherson'; Peter Connolly
Subject: RE: best windows client?
> Tried Tortoise but did not like the idea that the whole file
> system would be exposed to CVS for all the users
I tried to get used to WinCVS. Try TortoiseCVS instead:
http://www.tortoisecvs.org/
pc
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> Behalf Of Phil Labonte
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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
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> 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/~fen
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 fi
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