a) RTFM.
b) run wincvs in local mode, I'm pretty sure you don't need to run any CLI program. And it's an MFC app, not Java. c) if a) then you'd realise that u don't need pserver. Marcelo Saldanha wrote: >Hi everybody! > > I'm totally new to CVS, and I'm having so many problems with >CVS on Windows 95/98. First, from my concept of Client/Server, >I supposed there should be 2 cvs programs, sort of a Listener and a >Client. But (if I didn't get the wrong file...) there is only 1 file >(cvs.exe). >I got the cvs-1-11-2.zip from cvshome.org. >First of my problems, this cvs.exe was command-line program. If it was >the server, no problem, I can deal with command line. But for the clients >I *must* have GUI, or at least something very easy to use. >Since there's no installation, I don't know if I have to setup something >else, >or should I just setup the remote repository via this cvs.exe and starting >using it. >I've also got many GUI's for cvs, most written in Java, like jCVS, WinCVS, >SmartCVS, TortoiseCVS, etc... but, (what the heck) they're all need CVS and >Java SDK or JRE already configurated. I think I need an extensive walkthru >on >CVS setup on Win9x (oh yes! I don't have WinNT for a server, so this CVSNT I >found, wich sounded good, is of no use to me), or some program who does it >for me. >Once I get the server up and running, I think I should be able to setup the >clients by myself. > >By the way, what are the differences between pserver and those other methods >of accessing the cvs server? > >-- Sorry if I sound a little pissed of - in fact, I am. I'm starting >thinking about developing some CVS Front-end AND Back-end in Delphi, so I >get exactly what I willing for, and also get to understand how it works. ;-) > >----------------------------------- > Marcelo Saldanha > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >----------------------------------- > > >_______________________________________________ >Info-cvs mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs > > > -- Norberto Meijome If you were supposed to understand it, we wouldn't call it 'code'. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
