At 04:04 PM 8/9/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I would recommend not using any of the CVS GUIs.  The command line is
>the way to go.

I have to disagree for general use. I'm having great luck with Tortoise CVS 
(www.tortoisecvs.org) for Win2k development. I check files out from my 
Linux CVS repository to a local working directory on my laptop. I'm running 
Postgres (via Cygwin), MySQL, MS SQL Server, CF5 Single-User and PHP for my 
standard development projects. I check the files back in when I'm on the 
network and check them out to a Linux CF server for final testing and QA 
before deploying them to my Linux production server.

Now, there are things Tortoise doesn't do yet, so I sometimes have to 
resort to the command line, but 95% of daily use can be accomplished from 
the right-click menu of Explorer. Best of all, it works in the File 
management pane of ColdFusion Studio! Well, no... I think best of all I was 
able to train all of my developers and better yet designers to use CVS with 
Tortoise. :) Any other method would have been painful.

>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.

Heh... how did I know? :)

Brian, flaming emacs users for the vi army since 1991


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