Re: cvs question ... I did a cvsup on www & ... you can use anon cvs and something like: ... % setenv CVSROOT:pserver:freebsdanoncvs@anoncvs.FreeBSD.org:/home/ncvs ... CVSROOT is where the repository resides.... (freebsd-questions)
Re: Version control ... because I am no longer the only person using it and the repository... commandline combined with the GUI of Tortoise CVS....server, no stupid windows admin will mess with it (there is also a Windows ... Lately I have looked into Subversion, ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)
Re: Subversion? (Re: HEADS UP: Importing csup into base) ... someone will have to set up a real repository etc. before ... | the CVS repository.... Like I wrote to Robert Olivier in a private e-mail I will check ... over to another vcs, be it Subversion, Mercurial or something else ... (freebsd-arch)
Re: Setting up a repository ... and want to have a repository.... >> a team environment, I like the comfort of being able to go back to previous ... >> read is about getting connected up to some other machine running CVS.... > I would highly recommend that you consider Subversion instead of CVS. ... (comp.sys.mac.programmer.help)
Re: Where is FreeBSD going? ... >> Limitations of CVS don't exactly help either. ... >> direct access to the repository to be able to copy a tree with ... > repository to simulate file/directory duplication or renaming. ... > committers have to request repocopies as do non-committers. ... (freebsd-hackers)