Re: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-12 Thread Bret Hughes
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 21:20, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: > Cervisia. > > -- That look pretty cool but, what is it about an application that requires bleeding edge monster environments like kde? Hell I don't even know if 3.1 is bleading edge but it is way closer to the edge thatn by lowly 7.2 laptop h

RE: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-12 Thread Brunner, Brian T.
I've been using FreeVCS on a windows platform, I don't know what's the equivalent on Linux. Quite satisfied, and the price is, well, outstanding. >>Could anyone suggest a good gui tool to setup and use cvs ** This email and a

Re: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
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RE: CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-11 Thread Cameron . Davidson
tkcvs http://www.twobarleycorns.net/tkcvs.html Cameron > -Original Message- > From: MET [mailto:met@;uberstats.com] > Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2002 10:33 > To: RedHat List; RHN Help > Subject: CVS GUI Admin > > > Could anyone suggest a good gui tool

CVS GUI Admin

2002-11-11 Thread MET
Could anyone suggest a good gui tool to setup and use cvs (if there is one). I've recently installed cvs and gotten a few files in it, but I have a huge project I'd like to put into it and get going, and the command line interface is just terribly annoying to deal with for lots of files and fol