Hello,

CVSWeb is just a repository viewer; it does not allow
checkin/chekout.

I am one of the developers of SandWeb ( http://sandweb.sf.net ),
we are currently working on a system that does this. It is not
quite done, but it is being actively developed.

There is a more complete system here : ( http://freepository.com )
however it is based on the CVSWeb sources and does not have
the nice object structure and design that SandWeb does.

Anyway, this is somewhat offtopic for this list ;) but alot
of people use CVSWeb/ViewCVS/etc so I thought others might
be interested, too.

To answer your question, look for a pulldown menu near
the bottom of each screen that lets you select the default
tag/branch to display, or click on a filename and you
will see tags/branches associated with that file ( you
see all revisions of the file, regardless of the branch
it is on ).



HTH,
Rob Helmer

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:31:42PM +0000, QS CVS wrote:
> I tried cvsweb recently and like the interface much. However I don't see if 
> it gives an option to select or checkout the CVS tree on a branch.
> 
> Besides, I don't seem be able to download a select file to my local disk and 
> therefore can't commit back.
> 
> Am I missing anything?
> 
> Howard
> 
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