CVS/Vis Studio 6

2001-06-26 Thread Matt Keyes
I got my CVS server to work correctly with WinCVS now, but I have the following situation (which is not necessarily a huge problem, but could be the indication of something wrong): I had created several projects under Visual Studio 6 (Vis C++). I imported the ASCII files (i.e. .h, .cpp) to CVS w

Re: CVS/Vis Studio 6

2001-06-26 Thread Laine Stump
"Matt Keyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had created several projects under Visual Studio 6 (Vis C++). I > imported the ASCII files (i.e. .h, .cpp) to CVS with the following > command (run from the Linux box... I transferred the files there > first): > > cvs import -m "Source Code" So

RE: CVS/Vis Studio 6

2001-06-26 Thread Matt Keyes
: Re: CVS/Vis Studio 6 "Matt Keyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had created several projects under Visual Studio 6 (Vis C++). I > imported the ASCII files (i.e. .h, .cpp) to CVS with the following > command (run from the Linux box... I transferred the files ther

Re: CVS/Vis Studio 6

2001-06-26 Thread Matthew Riechers
Matt Keyes wrote: > > On the same note... how can I issue commands from a Win32 machine to a Linux > CVS server without WinCVS? Thanks! Use the command prompt. 'cvs --help-commands' should get you started. -Matt ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROT