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Re: CVS commands


  • Subject: Re: CVS commands
  • From: Mark Lowe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 12:00:02 +0200

Thanks for the response Joar

On 9 Jun 2004, at 11:21, j o a r wrote:

CVS support in Xcode has a number of known limitations.

Sure the same ones as project builder had. But I cant believe there's no way of just getting cvs update, add and such like to work well enough just to update changes and newly added files into the head version.


 If you can't
use the Terminal as a fallback for the things lacking in Xcode, because
you need a GUI, you could try CVL:

CVL would seem to make cvs stuff a little simpler but like i said i don't mind doing big stuff at the terminal just i want other developer's work to be synchronized into the head version, but yet another app (getting worse than windows) to do something that xcode and even project builder claim to do in the marketing propaganda (where's the integration precisely?)



<http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/997>

j o a r

On 2004-06-09, at 11.01, Mark Lowe wrote:

Does nobody have any views this?

CVS is kinda widely used.. No work-arounds, to get cvs working to some
reasonable degree?

I don't have any objections to using the terminal but i need a way of
synchronizing other developer's work who aren't that cvs savvy.

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 >CVS commands (From: Mark Lowe <email@hidden>)
 >Re: CVS commands (From: Mark Lowe <email@hidden>)
 >Re: CVS commands (From: j o a r <email@hidden>)

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