hello Corysia

thank you very much for the link to that cvsbook
it is a very valuable cvssource!

maybe this link should be provided on j3d.org in the cvssection
(hint, hint ;-))

mattie

8/12/01 5:36:52 AM, Corysia Taware <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Matthias,
>
>What you describe below means that WinCVS has
>successfully logged you onto the CVS server.  There's
>nothing wrong.
>
>The next step is getting the code.  You should be able
>to do that with a checkout command.
>
>It's unfortunate that CVS is so cryptic to work with.
>Rather than using wincvs as your first exposure to
>CVS, you might try using cvs.exe (it comes with WinCVS
>and Cygwin) from the command line and become familiar
>with the syntax.  I found an absolutely excellent
>article on CVS at
>http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html  After you're
>familiar with the command line, go back to the GUI and
>start using it.
>
>I hope this helps!
>
>

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