> Please recommend on which CVS GUI client (and access method) to use on > Windows 2000 platform (with CVS repository on RedHat, and cvs users on > RedHat as well), and the reasons for not recommending the other popular > ones. Which is the easiest to set up for this X-platform situation?
We have a similar situation. For what it's worth, I like TortoiseCVS used in combination with WinCVS. TortoiseCVS integrates with the Windows Explorer, and WinCVS has additional tools for those hard-to-reach locations. *grin* TortoiseCVS also has hooks for browing the repository if it's running ViewCVS. I've gone over the installation repeatedly and keep personal notes on-line since some have mentioned that they've found them useful. Your mileage may vary, but they may give an idea of what the setup process entails. http://www.ifm-services.com/people/jamesk/papers/cms/cvs-win32-client.html -- You cannot avoid the ... politics in an orthodox [system]. This power struggle permeates the training, educating, and disciplining of the ... community. [Leaders must] succumb to complete opportunism as the price of maintaining their rule or risk sacrificing themselves. - Paul "Muad'Dib" Atreides, "Dune" (Frank Herbert) _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
