[SATLUG] CVS GUI
Graichen, Othniel M Mr AMEDDCS
Othniel.Graichen at amedd.army.mil
Wed Sep 8 10:02:05 CDT 2004
Steven Winston / Kelly Spoon:
I use and recommend CVS' successor, SVN, developed by the author of the
CVS book. There is a version of Tortoise for subversion, which my
developers use, but of course, you always have the command line
utilities available. My repository is a hosted using Apache 2 and
WebDAV, so you can actually browse the repository database (any branch)
using a web browser.
We've been using it since August/September of LAST year! Its been
great.
Othniel
-----Original Message-----
From: satlug-bounces at satlug.org [mailto:satlug-bounces at satlug.org] On
Behalf Of Steven Winston
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:38 PM
To: satlug at satlug.org
Subject: RE: [SATLUG] CVS GUI
In windows:
tortoise CVS is very nice and easy (even for artists <sigh>)
in MacOSX:
Cervesa seems to be the preference
in Linux:
Personally I prefer the command line it's faster and less work moving
hand from keyboard to mouse (I'm lazy like that). However, Cervesa
works here as well as several hundred opensource projects. Ajunta is a
gnome IDE that includes CVS repository support. We are considering
switching to a subversion server; there's less tools out there for it,
but it seems to be a cleaner system.
--
Steven Winston
Global Gaming Innovations, LLC
The truth of a thing is the feel of it, not the think of it.
-- Stanley Kubrick
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