Posted on: 06/03/03 09:44am
By: TechFan
If you are wanting to download the
cvs files to a windows machine, here are the steps I followed to get it working with WinCVS (
http://www.wincvs.org/[*2] ).
- After you have installed WinCVS and chosen the directory you will put your CVS project(s), go to the Admin menu and choose options.
Set the CVSROOT to anonymous@geeklog.net:/usr/cvs/geeklog
Choose passwd file as the Authentication method.
- Go back to the Admin menu and choose Login. . .
Enter "geeklog" as the password
You should see a message at the bottom saying:
*****CVS exited normally with code 0*****
You should also see a new file called .cvspass in the current display.
- Now go to the Create menu and choose Checkout module.
For the module name and path, enter Geeklog-1.3
Click okay, and the download should begin.
Enjoy.
Getting cvs on windows machine
Posted on: 06/03/03 09:33pm
By: rawdata
And for the non-techies, you can go to
CVS link[*1] under the Resources menu on this site and just click on the link which appears under the section Nightly CVS tarball.
Getting cvs on windows machine
Posted on: 06/04/03 11:21am
By: vinny
Eclipse (the opens source IDE) has a nice interface to cvs as well that includes the ability to browse multiple cvs repositories and do all the cool cvs stuff (check out, commits, updates, versions, tags, etc) all from a nice, clean and straight forward GUI.
-Vinny
Getting cvs on windows machine
Posted on: 06/24/03 03:10pm
By: Nuke
TortoiseCVS[*3] is another great method of accessing CVS for Windows users new to CVS. Actually, I use it myself for day-to-day CVS operations. The Explorer integration is nice.
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Re:Getting cvs on windows machine
Posted on: 01/15/04 11:05am
By: robbik
[QUOTE BY= TechFan]
For the module name and path, enter Geeklog-1.3
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Actuall, I had to use geeklog-1.3 as module
Just to point out if anyone is having trouble with this