The GNU CVS server and client should work on
any UNIX machine that you can compile on.  You
can get all the GNU stuff, as always, at prep.ai.mit.edu.

Also, any of the graphical client frontends should work
fine, provided you have the right libraries installed (ie
a JRE, perhaps Tcl/Tk, etc.)

Nick Reinking





[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 03/27/2000 08:04:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ PMDF
cc:  
Subject: Dec-alpha version

Hi! We here at the Roslin Institute are considering using CVS as a source
control for our bioinformatics developments. Can you indicate which of the
many downloadable versions we can use on out Dec-alpha machines? It's not a
very well documented site (http://download.cyclic.com/pub/)Dr J. Paul
NelsonDr J. Paul Nelson

Dr J. Paul Nelson
Bioinformatician
Roslin Institute
Roslin, Midlothian
EH25 9PS
phone 0131 527 4477
or +44 131 527 4477
http://www.ri.bbsrc.ac.uk/



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