Subj : CVS clients
To : Will Honea
From : David Noon
Date : Wed Jul 24 2002 08:26 pm
Hi Will,
Replying to a message of Will Honea to Sarah Nunez:
WH> Sara, I assume you really mean CVS. If so, get a copy of jCVS from
WH>
http://www.jcvs.org/ and go with that. It's a Java gui
WH> implementation of CVS that takes much of the grief out of the
WH> Unix-ese needed to run the command line CVS. Runs with Java 1.1.8 or
WH> 1.3.x. The command line is great once you learn it but I can never
WH> remember all the gotchas with update/checkout/commit <g>.
Does this work with both Sourceforge's and Netlabs' servers? At least one of
them, perhaps both, is very picky about which CVS implementations it talks to.
There might also be an OS/2 port of Cervisia, the LINUX GUI front-end to CVS.
This would be far preferable to Java bloatware. I might take a look around for
this, as I dislike the CVS commands too.
WH> If you really meant CSV, then disregard all prior babbling.
It's CVS, as the code comes from Sourceforge.
Regards
Dave
<Team PL/I>
--- FleetStreet 1.25.1
# Origin: My other computer is an IBM S/390 (2:257/609.5)
* Origin: Baddog BBS (1:218/903)