Daniel Elmore wrote:

"Sounds idyllic" Well it's reality for me. Guess it depends on your project
lead. :)

Jake, yes he is referring to a specific CVS, apparently the one he uses. Do
you want a program that you can run from a command line, or do you want a
GUI?


Does anyone use CVS or other types of source control when developing apps? I'm trying to learn some more about all of this, but I can't figure out the basics well enough to understand where/how to get started!


I'm working on getting something CVS related up and running on my Windows devel box. I've downloaded WinCVS (which includes CVSnt, I'm assuming that CVSnt is the server and WinCVS is the client). I'm kinda stuck with CVS for a choice since some of my devel work is done on a Linux box running Eclipse and other times I'm running Eclipse on Windows.

So... anyone have a pointer HowTO for CVS on a Windows box?

Thanks!
Hatton


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