mcvs is a very good tool for command line use. Period. But you can't use it with gcvs, 
wincvs or maccvs, and you can't either use it with web tools like viewcvs and webcvs, 
or any other tool that needs direct access to the repository.

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> Robert P. J. Day
> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 5:45 AM
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> Subject: any experiences with meta-cvs?
> 
> 
> 
>   based on a recent question of mine, someone suggested using 
> the enhanced
> version of cvs, meta-cvs (mcvs at freshmeat).  from a quick 
> glance, i'm
> definitely intrigued.  anyone here (besides mcvs' author :-) have any
> opinions one way or the other on mcvs?
> 
>   probably the most critical feature is the ability to revert back to 
> regular cvs on a moment's notice if it becomes necessary, although it 
> seems from the docs that that's pretty trivial to do.
> 
>   thoughts?
> 
> rday
> 
> 
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