Hello,
Does anyone have any
notes on how to setup up WinCVS for Windows 2000? I have been having trouble
with it. We use CVS with SSH.
In the readme, it
says that you need tcl81.dll, what is this file? I dont have it in my system,
then it says refer to http://www.scriptics.com which d
Howdy folks,
I am setting WinCVS to connect to a Linux server where the CVS
repository resides. I have setup the password authentication server
and I seem to be able to login from WinCVS. However, I am getting an
error in the status window. The error message is:
TCL is *not* available, she
It sounds like you have an old version of WinCVS. Go to
http://www.cvsgui.org to get the latest version of the software and the
documentation.
The current source for information about cvs itself used to be scriptics,
but is now http://www.cvshome.org .
Jerry
> From: Brian Sequeira [mailto:[EMAIL
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:23:59PM -0800, Jerry Nairn wrote:
> The current source for information about cvs itself used to be scriptics,
> but is now http://www.cvshome.org .
No, scriptics is (still -- but at "dev.scriptics.com", not "www")
the TCL site. CVS was at cyclic.
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www.scriptics.com exists, I can even ping it..
Looks like their web server is down at the moment :(
They are the definitive source, you may try searching for "tcl81.dll"
on http://www.google.com or the like..
.cvspass can optionally store your pserver password for you,
.cvsrc can optionally sto
>From: Rob Helmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 4:18 PM
>They are the definitive source, you may try searching for "tcl81.dll"
>on http://www.google.com or the like..
Sorry I steered you wrong on this once already. I momentarily got scriptics
mixed up with sourcegear
Thus said Rob Helmer on Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:17:58 PST:
> www.scriptics.com exists, I can even ping it..
>
> Looks like their web server is down at the moment :(
He might also try dev.scriptics.com
Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 12:31 AM
To: Rob Helmer; Brian Sequeira; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WinCVS Setup!
Thus said Rob Helmer on Tue, 27 Mar 2001 16:17:58 PST:
> www.scriptics.com exists, I can even ping it..
>
> Looks like their web server is down at the moment :(
He
The link to tcl831.exe (to fix this problem) is:
http://dev.scriptics.com/software/tcltk/downloadnow83.tml
This should solve your problem.
>>> "Kent Yang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/20/00 03:34PM >>>
Howdy folks,
I am setting WinCVS to connect to a Linux server where the CVS
repository r
>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 1:07 PM
Subject: WinCVS setup.
> Howdy folks,
>
> I am setting WinCVS to connect to a Linux server where the CVS
> repository resides. I have setup the password authentication server
> and I seem to be able to login from WinCVS. However, I am get
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Subject: WinCVS setup.
Howdy folks,
I am setting WinCVS to connect to a Linux server where the CVS
repository resides. I have setup the password authentication server
and I seem to be able to login from WinCVS. However, I am getting an
error in the status window. The error message is:
TCL
isleading, as it is only a hint, not a real error message.
Best regards
Martin
> -Original Message-
> From: Kent Yang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 3:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: WinCVS setup.
>
> I am setting WinCVS to
Hello,
I'm new at this WinCVS stuff. Last week I set up a CVSNT server
on a win2k box. I also installed the wincvs client on a couiple
machines.
The clients are 1.1b17, the server 1.10.8
I was able to successfully import one project, and then check it out
from one of the clients. There are a
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