At 10:54 AM 10/8/2002 -0700, Mike Ayers wrote:
>         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

Thanks a lot, Mike!  That was exactly what I needed.  CVS gives me a 
reliable versioning and backup this way.  And yes, it's a single person 
development at home for our parish.

Stan Berka
Stan Berka                 Programmer Annalyst
Portland, OR               Pope & Talbot
(503) 552-4315            Fax (503) 2202726



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