I have tried to set up several visual CVS clients to my new RedHat9, but I was unable to make at least one provide the basic functions. In case anyone has suggestions on this, please do not hesitate to inform me :)

Cervisia:

This does not start at all, and provides no error message...

Have you tried starting it from the Terminal (shell window, command line, whatever)? This way, you could see what gets written to STDOUT and I was able to use Cervisia in Red Hat 9, but I don't know what other packages I installed for it.

If that doesn't work, maybe you can use jCVS [ http://www.jcvs.org/ ],
which is written in Java. It's not as elegant as Cervisia (it doesn't
follow the Bluecurve theme), but it works.

Ah, thanks :) I forgot to inform you that I figures out with some help with one of my friends using RH9, that cervisia is included in Redhat in the kdesdk rpm. I have never thought, that they let cervisia buried deep inside this rpm, instead of making it available as a separate package under software development... So I have downloaded and installed a standalone rpm, which was not working (no output even when run from the gnome terminal). After I have removed this rpm, and added KDE Software Development support, the default RH packaged cervisia went up, and it works well ;)


Thanks for the help, and sorry to bother you,
Goba


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