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Re: [platform-vcm-dev] CVS independent of Eclipse ?
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To answer the licensing question, please refer to your lawyer; we cannot
answer legal questions here.
The CVS code is in the plug-in org.eclipse.team.cvs.core. Currently it
includes a few Eclipse concepts:
-org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor and friends are used
pervasively for progress monitoring.
-The entire CVS client is based on org.eclipse.core.resources.IResource
and friends, rather than on java.io.File.
There may be others that I can't think of just now. Delta listening comes
to mind, but that wouldn't be needed with a pure java.io.File solution.
It is certainly technically possible to re-architect the code such that
the Eclipse-specific code is removed. Might be a bit of work but it
certainly can be done.
james
Thomas Singer <thomas.singer@xxxxxxxxx>
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04/04/02 07:56 AM
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Subject: [platform-vcm-dev] CVS independent of Eclipse ?
Is the any CVS module from Eclipse independent of it? In other words: can
it be used technically outside of Eclipse? (Does the licensing allows
this?)
Tom
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