On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 10:06:13PM +0000, Mark Derricutt wrote:
> At the moment I'm usually only using WinCVS 1.1b12 at work for my Windows
> development and command line cvs at home under linux.  Although I just
> instaled Pharmacy 0.2.1 but it's currently rather lacking.

Just for your information. I am the new maintainer of pharmacy, since
the original author Adam Walker could not continue his work. At the
moment, I reconsider the whole architecture and especially the user
interface since I got the impression that there have been some
misunderstandings during the initial design.
(http://pharmacy.sourceforge.net/)

> Out of curiosity, what do most other linux people on info-cvs use, command
> line cvs or one of the graphical clients?  I briefly looked at TkCVS but
> it didn't seem to impress me much, whats Cervisia like these days?

tkCVS is quite old, but there are some new maintainers for half a year (?)
now. I think its now located at Sourceforge. I tried out jCVS (a Java-based
CVS client), but had always problems with its stability. If I remember
correctly there is also a KDE client (or at least based on Qt libs),
called linCVS.

There should be a more complete list at

        http://www.loria.fr/~molli/cvs-index.html

Regards,
Matthias
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Matthias Kranz                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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