David,

I would recommend not using any of the CVS GUIs.  The command line is
the way to go.  The GUIs are just wrappers to the command line binary
and they flake out regularly.  If you have to use a GUI, I would 
recommend the
Java one.  I've been using the command line for years with zero problems.
CF Studio doesn't seem to provide any hooks to run external programs when
a file is saved/edited, so no luck there.  FYI  I do all my development 
on linux
using XEmacs (which is CVS aware).
-
Graham

David Vause wrote:

>Happy Friday, everyone!
>
>I'm currently implementing CVS for version control on
>my RedHat Linux servers running CF5. The CVS repository 
>is running on my dev server, and the production server 
>is aware of the CVS tree for quick and easy updates.
>
>My question is: Does anyone have experiences they'd like
>to share concerning the use of any CVS GUIs for that can 
>connect to a remote server(s), or know of any CVS 
>add-ons for CF Studio? 
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>David Vause
>
>
>
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