On Mar 21, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Stewart Stremler wrote:

I also like the centralized nature of CVS and SVN, especially at work.

I use it as an offlinable, centralized source control.

I do most small things locally, but at the end of the day I do a "darcs push" up to my main repository machine.

A really cool thing: you can actually use darcs *and* CVS simultaneously on the same project, if you want. A "cvs commit" and a "darcs record" don't actually get in each other's way as long as you occasionally do them simultaneously on the same files to provide a common checkpoint.

I complained that local access to a CVS repository wasn't supported
in eclipse, and was (rather rudely, I thought) dismissed with "we
don't do it that way".  I offer little hope.

I've been pretty happy with CVS access in Eclipse (I'm using 3.0 on OS X, though). In the package explorer, right click on the project name and choose the "Team ->" selection to get a full panoply of CVS stuff. The package explorer even has CVS control of the OpenOffice format of the Excel project schedule. It even does autolaunch of the schedule into OpenOffice.


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