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Re: any CVS clients, with a good user interface
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Tim Churchard |
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Re: any CVS clients, with a good user interface |
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Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:41:57 +0000 |
I use wincvs without too many problems, and it talks to my unix cvs server.
www.wincvs.org .... yuo might also want to try www.cvsnt.com
Regards
Tim
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Subject: any CVS clients, with a good user interface
Date: August 11, 2004 12:32:18 PM
From: shivraman giri
To: address@hidden
Hi,
I have my repositories in UNIX.
I m working on a machine with windows XP installed.
Is there a good CVS client, preferably a freeware, trial version or a GNU
product that gives a graphical user interface for running CVS commands.
thanx in advance
Regards
Shivraman
PL <address@hidden> wrote:
Note: This is a follow-up. But for some reason it's no longer possible
to answer postings older than 1 month. Very user-unfriendly if you ask
me. Anyway, I still need some CVS help, see below...
address@hidden wrote:
>address@hidden wrote:
>>Anyone knows if there is a CVS command that can be used to
>>see which files (and their version) that has been tagged with
>>a specific tag?
>cvs -nq up -r tag-you-are-interested-in
OK, that's fine, but I would like to see the version of each file too.
The above command only shows file names...
/Peter
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