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RE: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2124 - 16 msgs
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RE: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2124 - 16 msgs


  • Subject: RE: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2124 - 16 msgs
  • From: Tom Davie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:14:21 -0000

> I was wondering if people on this list :
> 1) use cvs
Yes, all my projects go straight into CVS, I am the only person working on
the projects, but it's an excelent tool for when I fuck up, or for keeping
my two pcomputers synchronised.

> 2) use a gui client (CVL, MacCvsX, MacCVS Pro, MacCVS Client.... ?)
Nope.

> 3) just use the Terminal
Only to put the projects into the repository initially, and check them out
onto my other computer.

> 4) use plugins directly inside ProjectBuilder or CodeWarrior
Yes, ProjectBuilder's built in CVS support is excellent (after the most
recent update), assuming that your project is already in CVS.

> 5) think there's a need for another GUI client...
Possibly, the reason I havn't used any of the current ones is that I don't
like them. Most of them are just too bloated and have poorly designed
interfaces.

Bob
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