On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 02:26:13AM -0400, Tom Bryan wrote: > On Wednesday 08 September 2004 10:12 am, William Sutton wrote: > > Thank you for the examples! By "searchable", I mean "TortoiseCVS > > can find the modules without my having to install ViewCVS on the server > > since I don't have r00t privileges at $WORK" :) > > Since CVSROOT/modules is just a file in the repository, perhaps TortoiseCVS > simply grabs that file and reads the modules in it. :-) > > Try setting up a simple "alias" module where you rename a folder and see > whether it shows up.
Risking that I am stating the obvious, I'll offer this: TortoiseCVS and WinCVS are GUI dressing around real CVS. CVS is just a collection of files. Can you offer more detail? It seems that you are asking about TortoiseCVS explicitly. Do you have a user account on the CVS server with read/write permission for your repository? Have you tried using the repository from a Linux system? Can you log in to the CVS server using putty and then use cvs command line to access the repository? I set up WinCVS using the putty suite of tools. It was a major PITA. I have detailed procedure written for WinCVS. If you have the freedom to choose your Windows CVS client, then you can try WinCVS and perhaps gain experience that will port to TortoiseCVS. I have a working WinCVS setup that accesses a repository on a Linux box, so I can run tests and send results to you if that would help. I was not successful early on with TortoiseCVS, BTW. The procedure (and it's rather rough) is located here for an indefinity (experimenting with creating new words). ( three-w). s s 7 b o x (dot ) co m (slash ) w in c vs -- Mike Moving forward in pushing back the envelope of the corporate paradigm. -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc
