RE: [PHP] CVS on Windows

2003-12-16 Thread Mike Migurski
>> Tortoise is a popular CVS client for windows -- CVS commands are added >> to the contextual menu in [[whatever windows calls its Finder]]. All of >> your files are edited locally, using the editor of your choice. > >Does that mean you have to have Apache/PHP installed on your workstation? No, i

RE: [PHP] CVS on Windows

2003-12-16 Thread Chris W. Parker
Mike Migurski on Monday, December 15, 2003 10:03 PM said: > Tortoise is a popular CVS client for windows -- CVS commands are > added to the contextual menu in [[whatever windows calls its > Finder]]. All of your files are edited locally, using the editor of > your ch

Re: [PHP] CVS on Windows

2003-12-16 Thread Adam i Agnieszka Gasiorowski FNORD
"Chris W. Parker" wrote: > I will be interfacing with a CVS server not hosted on a Windows machine > (it will be a bsd/*nix variant) and frankly I've never used it. What > client do all you Windows people use? Also, how does it wotk in > conjuction with your favorite editor? (Mine is HTML-Kit.) I

Re: [PHP] CVS on Windows

2003-12-15 Thread Mike Migurski
>I will be interfacing with a CVS server not hosted on a Windows machine >(it will be a bsd/*nix variant) and frankly I've never used it. What >client do all you Windows people use? Also, how does it wotk in >conjuction with your favorite editor? (Mine is HTML-Kit.) Is it necessary >to run some com

[PHP] CVS on Windows

2003-12-15 Thread Chris W. Parker
Hey everyone, Sorry for the OT post but I don't know of any other lists where this would be appropriate so I'm sending it here. I will be interfacing with a CVS server not hosted on a Windows machine (it will be a bsd/*nix variant) and frankly I've never used it. What client do all you Windows pe