My boss uses Visual Source Safe via the Visual Studio environment on a
MS-Windows PC.  I have been trying to convince him that CVS is a better
way to go as it is supported accross multiple arcitectures and
operating systems (I prefer to use Linux and will probably upgrade my
machine to a PowerMac).

I setup a cvs server on an Win2000 server (Keeps the boss happy) and it
works fine.  He installed WinCVS but complained about not being able to
browse the repository to see what modules there were.

How can one view the repository to see the available modules ?
I tried "cvs co -c" and "cvs co -s" but nothing was returned.  I
haven't got a modules file in the CVSROOT directory.  Must I have one
of these ?  Surely there must be a way to browse the repository so that
a nice UI can be used to select a module and perform a checkout and
other cvs functions.

Thanks for any suggestions,
Brendan Simon.


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