Indeed, unfortunately I'm the new guy, and it's a small setup, and they've just
been throwing stuff together for the past 30 years or so, simply to get it to work in
the easiest way possible with the least amount of effort... It started as an
accounting firm, and then a computer programmer or two came along... so I'm not to
terribly happy with the setup. And I'm just a little intern, soooo I'm just trying to
improve things a bit and only have a slight clue as to what I'm doing really... so
I've spent most of my time reading through quite a bit of documentation and just doing
research on ways for Source Code Management and other ways to improve security and the
overall setup at work... But now my brain hurts and I'm off work, so I'm going to
relax for a bit and come back for a bit more research... Thanks for the input. It's
greatly appreciated.
-Kristopher G. Hollingsworth
--- Gianni Mariani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Kristopher Hollingsworth wrote:
>
>>Yes, trying to set up a repository for Source Code, and the goal is
>>to have it running on 3-4 machines here in the office, all on a LAN. All
>> Windows machines. That's the goal, is just be able to have programmers
>>at each workstation be able to access the code on this machine being
>>used as the fileserver...
>>
>>
>>
>I believe you're out of luck with Win98.
>
>You might be better of getting a linux box and running a pserver off that.
>
>You could also set up an NT/W2k machine as a CVS server.
>
>
>Has anyone tried using cvs directly with Windows shares running on Win98 ?
>
>(If I were you, I'd be very careful with this option and I'd test the
>heck out of it.)
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