RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

2002-10-29 Thread Rob Piepul
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

RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

2002-10-28 Thread Dror Braznitzki
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

RE: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

2002-10-28 Thread Shankar Unni
PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cvs-admin;gnu.org] On Behalf Of Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:26 AM To: Info CVS at GNU (E-mail) 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

Re: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

2002-10-28 Thread Kaz Kylheku
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

Re: Visual Studio .NET projects and CVS

2002-10-28 Thread Mike Ayers
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