On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> hi...
>
> I have a CVS repository on a machine within my network I cna more or
> less connect with it while I'm logged in by "#cvs co CVSROOT/config.
>
> I have it setup to use SSH. Within the /etc/profile, I have:
> CVSROOT=:etc:[EMAIL P
the clients like:
DAV Explorer (www.ics.uci.edu/~webdav)
Subversion (subversion.tigris.org), a CVS replacement layer
RapidSVN (rapidsvn.tigris.org), a GUI for Subversion
other good ones I haven't learned about yet...
Anybody using it for project development control?
TIA,
Greg
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 22:21, Bruce Douglas wrote:
...
> My question. If I want to test this to see if I can reach it from another
> boz within my network. What is the command I should use. When I try:
> cvs -z3 -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/CVS
I guess the recommended value for CVSROOT would be s
hi...
I have a CVS repository on a machine within my network I cna more or
less connect with it while I'm logged in by "#cvs co CVSROOT/config.
I have it setup to use SSH. Within the /etc/profile, I have:
CVSROOT=:etc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/CVS
My question. If I want to test this to s
hi...
I have a CVS repository on a machine within my network I cna more or
less connect with it while I'm logged in by "#cvs co CVSROOT/config.
I have it setup to use SSH. Within the /etc/profile, I have:
CVSROOT=:etc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/CVS
My question. If I want to test this to s