Actually, to get access to the TCL shell in WinCVS 1.2, you only really
need the tcl.dll . you need the full TCL suite of programs if you want
to program in TCL, rather than just run TCL scripts.
The difference :
8 MB + for ActiveState TCL installer
600 Kb for the dll alone.
Beto
Edmund wrote
"wega Informatik AG, Christian Meister" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I will make a first evaluation of winCVS (standalone) and therefore wanted
> to now what I need to install
For WinCVS 1.2 (stable), you can install ActiveTcl (so you can use the
shell portion of WinCVS).
For WinCVS 1.3, you can insta
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Hi-
I'm working on a piece of developer documentation for a GNU/Linux
distrobution designed for schools. A bug was filed in our tracking
system (http://bugzilla.bluelinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28) about the
correct way to import into a project. I'm p
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 10:32:36PM -0700, Quick Solutions wrote:
> "cvs rlog" doesn't distinguish tags from branch. They both are referred
> as symbolic names. I'd use "cvs status -v" for this purpose.
Branch numbers, as reported by "cvs status -v", have an odd
number of components. Branch *tags
> Hello,
> I would like to solve following problem.
> Since we have a huge amount of code and a relatively slow line,
> we need st. like repository mirror. (to avoid hours lasting
> checkouts) In fact we need the local and remote repository.
> In the ideal case we have everything from remote repos
Hi,
In our company we have very similar requirements. Following advice from
this mailing list, here's what we do:
1. Updates from trunk to branch
For each branch keep a moving tag on the trunk which points to where you
last updated from the trunk to that branch. Let's call it
last_branchXXX_updat
Hello,
I would like to solve following problem.
Since we have a huge amount of code and a relatively slow line,
we need st. like repository mirror. (to avoid hours lasting
checkouts) In fact we need the local and remote repository.
In the ideal case we have everything from remote repository
(chang
hello,
> IMO it's a WinCVS 1.3.8.1 bug (or feature); with beta 6 it used to
> work whithout a problem, with older versions it also worked, so that's
> the alternative: downgrade.
i have had the same problem with wincvs 1.3.7. if you replace the cvs.exe
from 1.3.7+ with the wincvs 1.3.6 cvs.exe i
no.
i'm afraid i had a typo (in my email).
cvs -d :pserver:www.symbion.at:2401/home login
or
cvs -d :pserver:www.symbion.at:/home login
should be the right syntax.
anyway, in the first case - with port - there must not be a second ":",
otherwise i get
lectrix@symbion home $ cvs -d:pserver:[E