Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Marcel van der Boom
I do updates and commits (checkins) with tortoise all the time. I use WinCVS and the command line cvs client for more advanced stuff (like tree graphing and changelog generating). But tortoise is pretty complete for day to day use. Marcel Quick Solutions wrote: TortoiseCVS offers some

Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Quick Solutions
I do not see these options and I read the FAQ page at tortoisecvs.org web site saying that IE4 with desktop extension must be installed and then reinstall IE5 or IE6. Is there any other way around to get the icon overlays to appear? On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 00:36, Marcel van der Boom wrote: I do

Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Marcel van der Boom
Note that update will only appear inside a checked out module directory. In a regular directory you should see only cvs checkout in the context menu (and in the file menu of the explorer). If the overlays don't work, the above should still be there, but without the overlay icons. I remember

Re: removing sandbox files ignored or not registerd via cvs add

2002-04-28 Thread Mark D. Baushke
Hi Janning, From: Janning Vygen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 13:17:36 +0200 How can i easily remove all files in a sandbox which are 1. not yet registered in the repository via cvs add /cvs import 2. are ignored by .cvsignore or internal ignore list (like .o ~ etc.)

Re: cvs checkout question

2002-04-28 Thread david
We switched to using CVS from PVCS a few months ago, and so far I like it a lot. However, there is one thing that I can't find any way to do, and would like to know if it is even possible. Can I just check out a single file, rather than the entire module? When I specify a filename with

Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Quick Solutions
In the CVS popup, What I got is the following: 1) Non CVS folder Make New Module Checkout TortoiseCVS Checkout wxWindows Preferences Help 2) In a CVS sandbox folder (checked out module) Web Log Make Patch Create Tag Create Branch Merge Preference ... 3) CVS file Web Log Create Tag... Create

Re: TortoiseCVS

2002-04-28 Thread Iain Rayner
Hi Jon, I use Tortoise in conjunction with WinCVS and have found Tortoise to be a useful tool, especially for doing code line merging. --Iain Rayner Jon Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I would like to get some feedback on TortoiseCVS (a windows based CVS

cvs/Windows: can't get a repository built

2002-04-28 Thread Spencer Doidge
I just installed cygwin on my Win2k box. I want to set up CVS for my own single machine to help me manage source code. I have read the documentation 'info cvs' and faq's at www.cvshome.org. I have tried every permutation of their recommendations that I can think of without success. Can anyone

RE: cvs/Windows: can't get a repository built

2002-04-28 Thread David Resnick
Try the procedures at http://www.devguy.com/fp/cfgmgmt/cvs/cvs_admin_nt.htm They worked for me. Regards, David Resnick MobileSpear Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Azrieli Center 1 - Tel Aviv 67021 Israel Phone: +972 (3) 608 1969 Mobile: +972 (54) 820 966 -Original Message- From: