Re: Running standard CVS and CVSNT on the same repository?

2004-06-12 Thread Doug Lee
Somewhat belated answer here: I wrote: I run a CVS server on FreeBSD, currently cvs v1.11.5 because that's what came with my FreeBSD installation. I access this server from the same FreeBSD box, from another FreeBSD box, and from an assortment of Windows machines, currently all using

Re: Running standard CVS and CVSNT on the same repository?

2004-06-12 Thread Mark D. Baushke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Somewhat belated answer here: I wrote: I run a CVS server on FreeBSD, currently cvs v1.11.5 because that's what came with my FreeBSD installation. I access this server from the same FreeBSD box, from

Re: Running standard CVS and CVSNT on the same repository?

2004-06-12 Thread Doug Lee
Mark D. Baushke wrote: [very nice summary of CVSNT features beyond cvshome (thanks much Mark!) deleted; see below for full messages] Which features did you need that are not in the CVS version yet? I just know some clients, notably the CVSNT client of course, say I'd get better results with the

RE: Running standard CVS and CVSNT on the same repository?

2004-06-07 Thread Carucci, Jason
:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Running standard CVS and CVSNT on the same repository? I run a CVS server on FreeBSD, currently cvs v1.11.5 because that's what came with my FreeBSD installation. I access this server from the same FreeBSD box, from another FreeBSD box, and from an assortment

Running standard CVS and CVSNT on the same repository?

2004-06-05 Thread Doug Lee
I run a CVS server on FreeBSD, currently cvs v1.11.5 because that's what came with my FreeBSD installation. I access this server from the same FreeBSD box, from another FreeBSD box, and from an assortment of Windows machines, currently all using standard CVS under Windows. I'm wondering if I can