Found it! Thanks to your hint I checked the Cervisa web page and found
that it is included in the kdesdk package. That's why I did't find it
with a simple search within rpmdrake.
thanks again,
raffaele
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On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 18:13, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
If you can't
MDK8.2 included a KDE-based cvs client called Cervisia, which had some
bugs but was not bad.
It seems that MDK9.0 does not include it anymore (I wonder why), so I'm
looking for an alternative. Basically I need to be able to tag
directories and to checkout a tagged version - all the rest can
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 18:13, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
MDK8.2 included a KDE-based cvs client called Cervisia, which had some
bugs but was not bad.
It seems that MDK9.0 does not include it anymore (I wonder why), so I'm
looking for an alternative. Basically I need to be able to tag
Hello Ralph,
How are you.
I made a bit of spare time this morning and did a coplete update
from scratch.
please note I had a full compliments of fonts in both system and user
directories at the outset, though nothing seems to of changed since
theCVS download completed.
see the file attatched.
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 13:15, Azrael wrote:
I can't seem to find a gui cvs client for mandrake that works... anyone
able to point me to a working rpm for one?
tkcvs works just fine. Comes in 8.1 and 8.2.
--
Cheers
dg
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
I can't seem to find a gui cvs client for mandrake that works... anyone
able to point me to a working rpm for one?
many thanks
-- Azrael
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
There is an application that I am after (jpilot) the newest version and
the web site says to use CVS. What do I have to do before using CVS? Do I
have to have all the subdirectories I see on the web page with the files
from each? And there was something about downloading a snapshot. Would
Are you sure you absolutely have to have the _newest_ version? How about one
which is compiled and packaged as an rpm, from your distribution disks or the
net? It would make life a hell of a lot easier for you. I'm not saying don't
learn about cvs, just first things first.
Richard
Dan
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Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] CVS
Are you sure you absolutely have to have the _newest_ version? How about
one
which is compiled and packaged as an rpm, from your distribution disks or
the
net? It would make life a hell of a lot easier for you. I'm
.9 works pretty well though. remember, 0. releases run about the same as
MS version 1.0's. ;-)
On Saturday 16 March 2002 11:03, Dan Butler opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
Unfortunately. I want to be able to use my Palm M505 with my
computer in Linux mode. The only
I am trying to set up a CVS server using SSH as defined by
http://www.wincvs.org/ssh.html and I use the version of SSH as described by the
instructions. Now, I set up my ssh keys as described by using name@server, etc. Now,
when I finalize the instructions and try to log on without a
just wondering if anyone's gotten cvs working right out of the box?
here's what i did so far:
-created a new repository in /etc/cvs/repos
-in /etc/cvs/cvs.conf, set CVSROOT=/etc/cvs/repos
when i go to mandrake control center and click on system/services and then
on cvs, it
just wondering if anyone's gotten cvs working right out of the box?
here's what i did so far:
-created a new repository in /etc/cvs/repos
-in /etc/cvs/cvs.conf, set CVSROOT=/etc/cvs/repos
when i go to mandrake control center and click on system/services and then
on cvs, it
hi,
im just new in the CVS business but i have successfully downloaded and compiled the
transgaming WineX using the stock CVS option of LM8.1. i just followed the directions
in the download page and CVS did the rest.
ciao!
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 01:06:51 +0900
tek1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know enough Linux to do light system administration, but
my biggest newbie thing is cvs, what is it? why is it?
and how can it benefit me the most if i want to start writing freeware
for the Linux community?
--
Linux Cat
In simple language, CVS is where you keep your code when lots of people
are working on it at the same time. When one person makes changes to the
code, he/she submits them to the cvs repository so everyone else can see
them/modify them.
Obviously, this helps open source by making it easier for
Vic wrote:
I know enough Linux to do light system administration, but
my biggest newbie thing is cvs, what is it? why is it?
and how can it benefit me the most if i want to start writing freeware
for the Linux community?
--
Linux Cat
Here's what I found:
http://www.sourcegear.com/CVS
Thank you
On Mon, 07 Feb 2000, Sam mewed:
Vic wrote:
I know enough Linux to do light system administration, but
my biggest newbie thing is cvs, what is it? why is it?
and how can it benefit me the most if i want to start writing freeware
for the Linux community?
--
Linux Cat
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