On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
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> On Dec 4, 2014, at 10:42 AM, frame wrote:
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>> In our office, each of us has his own PC. Cygwin is installed on each PC.
>> Every PC can access the shared S drive.
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>> I have installed TortoiseSVN on my own PC. I am thinking doing a short-
Actually I got it working. Sorry, yesterday I used incorrect command
options to set user and password. Below is part of email I sent to my
office mates on how to use it:
On anybody's Cygin command line, I just do:
*svn ls --username my_svn_account_username --password
my_svn_account_password URL
On Dec 4, 2014, at 10:42 AM, frame wrote:
> In our office, each of us has his own PC. Cygwin is installed on each PC.
> Every PC can access the shared S drive.
>
> I have installed TortoiseSVN on my own PC. I am thinking doing a short-cut:
> no need to install TortoiseSVN on everybody's PC. I
Hi:
In our office, each of us has his own PC. Cygwin is installed on each PC.
Every PC can access the shared S drive.
I have installed TortoiseSVN on my own PC. I am thinking doing a short-cut:
no need to install TortoiseSVN on everybody's PC. I just copied my
C:/Program Files/TortoiseSVN to t