Dror == info-cvs-admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dror Hi,=20 I think I need to clarify myself a little, what am I
Dror looking for is not a Visual Studio (.NET) plugin for CVS.
Dror My team is working on an Intranet project and using Visual
Dror Studio .NET. While we where
Title: RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS
Hi,
I think I need to clarify myself a little, what am I looking for is not a Visual Studio (.NET) plugin for CVS.
My team is working on an Intranet project and using Visual Studio .NET. While we where looking at the source directory
in order
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Subject: RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS
Hi,
I think I need to clarify myself a little, what am I looking for is not
a Visual Studio (.NET) plugin for CVS.
My team
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Dror Braznitzki wrote:
Hi,
I think I need to clarify myself a little, what am I looking for is not a
Visual Studio (.NET) plugin for CVS.
My team is working on an Intranet project and using Visual Studio .NET.
While we where looking at the source directory
in
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
Knowing what files are primary objects that should be version
controlled is a Visual .NET problem, not a CVS problem. It's your
responsibility to understand the development tool you are using,
and know what all the .dsw, .opt, .ncb, .aps and whatever files mean.
So that