- The second way is known as "local" or
"non-client/server" CVS. This lets you run CVS if you have only
Windows machines. However, due to issues (a) with local CVS on Windows,
and (b) with the suitability of Windows as a server operating system in
general, we would generally recommend this more to try out CVS and get a
feel for it rather than for production use
RCS, OTH, seems to work fine.
At 12:00 PM 4/25/01 -0400, Dan York wrote:
> thought I might use GNU RCS.
I would *strongly* encourage you to look at CVS instead of RCS. MUCH better
is so many ways... (and CVS evolved out of the work on RCS but uses a merging
versus locking model)
http://www.cvshome.org/
and specifically:
http://www.cvshome.org/dev/codewindow.html
where there are instructions for that other operating system. ;-)
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