Stan Berka wrote:
> 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.
Good. Now just remember to do regular backups and store them
offsite, and you're pro
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 serve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>Similar question here: Is there a Win98/2000 light cvs server?
>>
>
> "Light" server? There's a full-featured one that you can
> get at http://www.cvsnt.org that will run on Windows 2K.
> It is implemented as an NT service. I am not a Windows expert,
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Similar question here: Is there a Win98/2000 light cvs server?
>
"Light" server? There's a full-featured one that you can
get at http://www.cvsnt.org that will run on Windows 2K.
It is implemented as an NT service. I am not a Windows expert,
but that could well mean that moving
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
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.
Regards,
Bharath
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