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
"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
"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
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
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