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Re: Getting and Installing CVS on Windows 2000
From: |
Derek R. Price |
Subject: |
Re: Getting and Installing CVS on Windows 2000 |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:49:52 -0400 |
Chris Rose wrote:
> i) From the GNU site's list of mirrors, I can get CVS from
> ftp://ftp.mcc.ac.uk/pub/gnu/non-gnu/cvs/(just up the road from me!),
> but which
> file/s do I need for Win 2000 (or do I need a totally different
> distribution)?
The command line CVS 1.11 client for Win32 compiles under MSVC++ 5.0 and
later, I believe. I am certain it compiles under VC++ 6.0. Maybe with a
patch, but probably not. Ask if you have trouble. The source is
available from CVSHome:
ftp://ftp.cvshome.org/pub/cvs-1.11/cvs-1.11.tar.gz
If that is too much trouble, a Win32 binary should be posted on CVSHome
in the next couple of weeks.
Alternatively, look up the WinCVS project on SourceForge.
> ii) How do I set up CVS to work on a standalone system? I've used
> Perforce, and it was initially a little confusing exactly how to get
> it set up.
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC23
> iii) In the short-term, I will be using CVS for versioning control,
> working alone on a standalone system, but later I'd like to be able
> to use a central depository so I can checkin and checkout files from
> work and home - can I do this, and what's the best way to go about it?
http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs_2.html#SEC26
You'll probably want a *nix for a server, though I understand WinCVS has
a server that works under NT now.
Derek
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