I think this argument is a little categorical.
There are many frameworks that would do the version management. But choosing
one for the user and recommending it by making it the default is making life
for users easier.
And well, the binary I downloaded was platform dependent, it was a .exe
file.
Niko Schwarz wrote:
I think this argument is a little categorical.
There are many frameworks that would do the version management. But choosing
one for the user and recommending it by making it the default is making life
for users easier.
And well, the binary I downloaded was platform
I think this argument is a little categorical.
There are many frameworks that would do the version management. But choosing
one for the user and recommending it by making it the default is making life
for users easier.
And well, the binary I downloaded was platform dependent, it was a .exe
file.
Niko Schwarz wrote:
I think this argument is a little categorical.
There are many frameworks that would do the version management. But choosing
one for the user and recommending it by making it the default is making life
for users easier.
And well, the binary I downloaded was platform
I think this argument is a little categorical.
There are many frameworks that would do the version management. But choosing
one for the user and recommending it by making it the default is making life
for users easier.
And well, the binary I downloaded was platform dependent, it was a .exe
file.
Niko Schwarz wrote:
> I think this argument is a little categorical.
> There are many frameworks that would do the version management. But choosing
> one for the user and recommending it by making it the default is making life
> for users easier.
>
> And well, the binary I downloaded was platform
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
On
Paul A. Rubin schreef:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
FYI, since yesterday it is now also possible to use TortoiseSVN with LyX
without the command line client.
see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/114728
Figures ... everything I write seems to be outdated before the virtual
ink is dry. :-)
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
FYI, since yesterday it is now also possible to use TortoiseSVN with LyX
without the command line client.
see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/114728
Figures ... everything I write seems to be outdated before the virtual
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
On
Paul A. Rubin schreef:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
FYI, since yesterday it is now also possible to use TortoiseSVN with LyX
without the command line client.
see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/114728
Figures ... everything I write seems to be outdated before the virtual
ink is dry. :-)
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
FYI, since yesterday it is now also possible to use TortoiseSVN with LyX
without the command line client.
see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/114728
Figures ... everything I write seems to be outdated before the virtual
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
On
Paul A. Rubin schreef:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
FYI, since yesterday it is now also possible to use TortoiseSVN with LyX
without the command line client.
see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/114728
Figures ... everything I write seems to be outdated before the virtual
ink is dry. :-)
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>
>> FYI, since yesterday it is now also possible to use TortoiseSVN with LyX
>> without the command line client.
>> see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/114728
>
> Figures ... everything I write seems to be outdated before the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
As is CVSNT, which
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
As is CVSNT, which
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
>> ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
>>
>> whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
>> cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
>
> Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
As is
ok, i think i figured this out. i needed to install more miktex packages. it
runs now.
but the version management does not work at all. i see it complain that some
ci tool is returning an error. there is no ci tool installed at all, so im
not surprised.
it does not appear in the cygwin
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
On the client side, Tortoise SVN
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On
the client side, Tortoise SVN
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On
the client side,
ok, i think i figured this out. i needed to install more miktex packages. it
runs now.
but the version management does not work at all. i see it complain that some
ci tool is returning an error. there is no ci tool installed at all, so im
not surprised.
it does not appear in the cygwin
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
On the client side, Tortoise SVN
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On
the client side, Tortoise SVN
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On
the client side,
> ok, i think i figured this out. i needed to install more miktex packages. it
> runs now.
> but the version management does not work at all. i see it complain that some
> ci tool is returning an error. there is no ci tool installed at all, so im
> not surprised.
>
> it does not appear in the
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher.
On the client side, Tortoise SVN
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
>> ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
>> whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
>> cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
>
> Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On
> the client side, Tortoise
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion.
whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under
cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue.
Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On
the client side,
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