You oughta add that to uservfs.
http://uservfs.sourceforge.net/


I note as well that a CVS viewer for Nautilus exists:
http://apotheke.berlios.de/

Matt



Zieg, Mark wrote:
That was just so cool that I immediately wanted a cmd-line equivalent; ie,
CVS info integrated into my normal directory listing, which happens to be
'ls -la' rather than Windows Explorer.

If anyone else likes this, they're free to it:

	http://www.zieg.com/pub/cvsdir

Mark Zieg


-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Loch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANN: CVS Shell Extension


In order to make my daily live with CVS easier, I've build
a shell extension, which integrates commonly uses CVS features
into Windows Explorer. This makes CVS available right where I
need it, without the need to open a command  prompt or any
other aplication.

Maybe somebody else will find this shell extension useful,
so I made a small web page and offer it for free download at
http://www.wolosoft.com/en/cvs-ext/

Comments and suggestions are welcome.

Wolfgang
--
http://www.wolosoft.com/



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