Hi Steve, due to a refactoring the cvs preferences page is now unused. The real values are in the source in the vc subfolder. In your case you'll need to change vc/cvs.py: you'll see a line CMD="cvs" which should in your case be cvsnt.
Ideally we could detect cvsnt. Is this possible from examining the CVS/* files? BTW meld supports many version control systems - see again the vc folder. Stephen. On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Steve Franks <[email protected]> wrote: > Happy to find a diff that's interested in talking to source control, > since most cvs's seem to think everyone should be able to parse diff > output manually (not one of my strong suits)! > > Anyone attempt to use Meld 1.1.5.1 with cvsnt? I don't see why it > shouldn't work, but I've never found a tool that works with cvsnt, > even though all options are compatible with regular cvs at the manpage > level ("cvsnt -z9 -q update -r xyz file" works). My protocol > (sserver) is different (from pserver or ssh) but that's hidden by cvs > if you use the executable instead of parsing the CVS folder... > > When I open a folder with files under cvsnt in it, it correctly shows > all modified files, but "compare" won't show differences from the > repository (maybe that's not what it's supposed to do?) This seems to > indicate that meld is talking to cvs which is talking to the > repository correctly. Don't tell me I have to write a script to check > out a temp copy from the repository and stuff it into meld? > > Also, if I browse to the cvsnt executable in settings/preferences/cvs, > the next time I open the preferences, it's back to /usr/bin/cvs > (instead of /usr/local/bin/cvsnt) - perhaps this is part of the > problem? > > While we're at it, is SVN support planned? > > Thanks, > Steve > _______________________________________________ > meld-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list > _______________________________________________ meld-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/meld-list
