So once cvs is installed on the Linux box then my clients could just use
one of the win clients to access it?
Are there many different cvs applications to choose from for Linux or is
basically just CVS and then the difference comes in when choosing the
client to use?
Jim
> elemint@theriver.com wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have any experience for running a cvs in a hetergenous shop
>>(some MS stuff) all clients connecting to cvs will be running MS windows
>>workstations?
>>
>>
>>Any recommendations?
>>
>>
>>Jim
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>>
>>
> There's plenty of Windows CVS frontends available. I've used the
> folowing three.
>
> IMO, TortoiseCVS has the nicest UI of the windows bunch, it integrates
> with Windows Explorer..
> If they already use Eclipse, Eclipse has a builtin CVS client that's
> better than WinCVS.
>
>
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