Eclipse and CVS [message #85474] |
Mon, 11 July 2005 18:04  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: fsa3.optonline.net
Hi All,
I'm pretty new to using Eclipse. I know CVS can integrate pretty
seemlessly with CVS. However, my situation is that I don't have CVS setup
yet. I'm working on small project (me and 2 others) but we all will be
accessing the source code from at least 2 different PC in different
locations (all of which will have Eclipse). That said it seemed like
setting up CVS+Eclipse was a great way to manage things... Does anyone
have any recommendations for a good/simple/no-frills CVS server for
windows that works well with Eclipse?
Trying to set this up as quickly and painlessly as possible.
Thanks,
Frank
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Re: Eclipse and CVS [message #87038 is a reply to message #85474] |
Sat, 16 July 2005 08:41   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: mailforgilbert.gmx.de
Hi, Frank,
when working on Windows you have to choose cvsnt,
a port from unix to Windows and backported again,
as cvs only runs as client on windows.
But if understand correctly, you're looking for
a server.
When only needing a client the cvs perspective
in eclipse is enough.
We use that in production for some years now,
and it works great.
See -> www.cvsnt.org
BTW, if you start a project that is hosted @ sourceforge
you'll get a cvs repository too.
Regards, Gilbert
Frank A. wrote:
Does anyone
> have any recommendations for a good/simple/no-frills CVS server for
> windows that works well with Eclipse?
>
> Trying to set this up as quickly and painlessly as possible.
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
>
>
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