[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>Similar question here:  Is there a Win98/2000 light cvs server?
>>
> 
> "Light" server?  There's a full-featured one that you can
> get at http://www.cvsnt.org that will run on Windows 2K.
> It is implemented as an NT service.  I am not a Windows expert,
> but that could well mean that moving it to Windows 98 is
> impractical.

        The correct word is "impossible", as services are processes, which 
Win98 does not have.

> If you have a Windows NT/2K/XP box, you should be able to
> install CVSNT and WinCVS and go from there.

        Correct.

> If you have a Windows 98 machine only, then you are probably
> out of luck.

        If you have a Win98 machine, and want to do single machine development...

bharath katragadda wrote:
 > I am new to WinCVS. I want if I can use this WinCVS as a stand-alone
 > software on my private machine without the need of a server. I would
 > be greatful if you people help me on this.

        To use WinCVS for standalone development, select "create a new 
repository" from the "create" menu.  Check your settings carefully - 
you want local mode with matching path and CVSROOT(pick a new 
directory).  Once you click "OK", your new repository will be created 
and initialized.

        Then, using the "change location" button of the "browse" toolbar, 
select your new repository.  Voila!  Single person development up and 
running!  Enjoy!


/|/|ike




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